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There have been, I am happy to admit occasional "representative" articles published in the Advocate, but on the whole there has been much too much Freud and frou-frou. It may be argued in rebuttal that the Advocate would print writing of more immediate truth and importance if such writing were forthcoming. But it is for the Advocate to encourage openly such material. This it has not done...
Loew's State and Orpeheum is still showing "Toy Wife," with Louise Rainer, Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young. Essentially modern actors, they have difficulty in this revival of the Victorian Frou Frou," and the result is not happy...
...columns and old plantation dialogue in Hollywood-on which The Toy Wife appears to be trying to corner the market-cannot completely change it. Produced with MGM's customarily scrupulous attention to visual detail, the picture relates with considerable pictorial beauty the lachrymose story of Gilberte Brigard, nicknamed "Frou Frou." Pretty, light-headed little Frou Frou makes the mistake of marrying a serious young lawyer, George Sartoris (Melvyn Douglas), with whom her sister (Barbara O'Neil) is in love. When, dissatisfied with the way she runs his household, he calls in the sister to assist her, Frou Frou...
...excellently, translates French plays for her own amusement. She usually looks as if she had just left a master modiste. She likes to swim, to be alone, to play tennis and bridge. She customarily waits a long time between engagements. Among her plays: The Girl I Left Behind Me, Frou Frou, The Two Orphans, Divorçons, The School for Scandal, The Truth, The Road to Rome...
Died. Kate Claxton (Mrs. Charles A. Stevenson), 74, actress who played the leading roles in Frou Frou, The Two Orphans, Camille, East Lynne, suddenly at Manhattan...