Picture-Play Magazine (1932)

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STREET & SMITH'S VOLUME XXXVI NUMBER 1 PICTURE PLAY MARCH 1932 Photo by Eueene Robert Richee 'ONE HOUR WITH YOU" seems to be the thought behind the seductive smiles of Genevieve Tobin and Jeanette MacDonald as each looks enticingly at Maurice Chevalier. And well it might be, for that yearning sentiment is, of course, the title of Chevalier's new picture, his first since "The Smiling Lieutenant." Properly enough, it's a musical romance, gay, saucy, and very Parisian, with Charles Ruggles, Roland Young, and Josephine Dunn some of the brilliant cast chosen to support the trio of stars.