Word: bluebeards
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...Beam's-Bluebeard in a boardinghouse...
...BELLE-Lenore Ulric as a black rowdy who sails away to Paris with a French vicomte. LESS SERIOUS CRADLE SNATCHERS-Ribald doings on Long Island when three mad young men and three bad elderly ladies foregather for the weekend. AT MRS. BEAM'S-An English invention in which Bluebeard in modern clothes invades a stodgy boarding house. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS-Helen Hayes and a crisp troupe redealing one of J. M. Barrie's winning hands. MUSICAL The song and dance situation should first be investigated via Sunny, Ziegfeld Revue, Passions of 1926 (formerly The Merry World...
...image of a woman whose home meant more to her than her husband. LESS SERIOUS THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY- Ina Claire nearing the end of her run in the witty tale of thievery among the British peerage. AT MRS. BEAM'S-The horrible case of Mr. Bluebeard in a careful English boarding house. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS- Helen Hayes happily occupied with the old Maude Adams part in Barrie's graceful comedy. CRADLE SNATCHERS - In which three matrons make off with three undergraduates for no good reason. MUSICAL Trivialities are well attended to in Sunny, Scandals...
...BEAM'S?The glittering tale of how Bluebeard and his next intended came to an English boarding house...
...boardinghouse play with the usual wild collection of types that inhabit such a hostelry. Into its midst comes a tawdry and mysterious pair (male and female) from Paris. In the current newspapers are stories of a horrible bluebeard who has murdered some two score wives. The gossip group of the boarding house identify their bearded visitor with the villain. He turns out to be simply a cheap crook on his way to his girl's sanctuary in her native...