The Film Daily (1931)

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MAURICE CHEVALIER ERNST LUBITSCH "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT" with CLAUDETTE COLBERT CHARLIE HIGGLES and MIRIAM HOPKINS Music by OSCAR STRA IIS By Ernest Vajda and Samson Raphaelson. Bated upon "The Walt* Dream" by Leopold Jacobson and Felix Dorman, and the novel "yux der Prinzgemahl" by Hans Mullet "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT is Lubitsch at his top; Chevalier at the height of his screen career". (Film Daily) ..."Most delightful entertainment talkies have yet pro* duced". (N. Y. Graphic) . . ."Not far from perfect. Chevalier in great form, Hopkins fine, Colbert sincere and gracious". ( /V. Y. Herald Tribune) . . ."Another triumph for Lubitsch and Chevalier. Fresh, vibrant, sparkling". (/V. Y. American) . . ."Lubitsch's best talkie". (N. Y, Sun) . . . "Positive genius. Acted superbly all the way". (IS. Y. World Telegram). FIRST RIG GUN IN THE RARRAGE OF PARAMOUNT M. C-F *3 M. m tsmw Rll^l Pre-release two-a-day enKagfmfnl of "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT" in New York gives public taste of Paramount triumphs coming: "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY", "MONKEY BUSINESS", "24 HOURS", "NO ONE MAN", "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" and scores of others. Wise exhibitors are getting set for the Big Box Office Jubilee by buying Paramount for next season NOW! PARAMOU