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...third and three at the Princeton 37 Allard worked the play-action to perfection. Seeming to hand off to Granger. Allard instead dropped and found Gravey slunding all alone on the left sideline as the cornerback had fallen for the lake and moved up to stop the run. Allard hit his flanker with an easy spiral, and Garvey walked in with the game's first touchdown giving Harvard a 10-0 lend with 3:39 left in the opening quarter...
Died. Fernand Gravey, 64, Belgian actor whose bilingual charm won him acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic; of a heart attack; in Paris. His Hollywood successes include The Great Waltz and The King and the Chorus Girl. After serving with the French Resistance during the war, for which he was awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1950, Gravey returned to the French stage and screen (Harvey, La Ronde) and finally brought his flashing smile and Gable mustache to Broadway as the star of Beekman Place...
...confusion of the conflict is heightened by the equivocal position of a certain Franz (Fernand Gravey), who is both the inseparable friend of Berr Strauss and the beau of the sprightly daughter of Herr Lanner. But whatever the vicissitudes of the Orphean entertainers, all goes well with the royal audiences. An exquisitely petite Queen Victoria (Madeleine Ozeray) gently outrages a bashful Prince Albert, until the music and the dance compel him to declare his suit. Hearts inter-twine for Vicey and her cousts...
...real interest centers in Kati Lanner and Fraus. M. Gravey is well established with the French, and satisfies abundantly with the ingenuous jollity he brings to this part. As a simple-hearted drummer, he has his tribulations imitating the mighty Johann, but as a lover her cannot be impugned. The rest of the players are just about as good. And they can't help pleasing, set as they are in an unbroken spell of rapturous melody...
...movies are to be shown a total of eight performances: 2.30, 5.15, and 8.15 o'clock today and tomorrow; 2.30 and 5.15 o'clock Wednesday. They are two light comedies, one entitled "Tu Seras Duchesse" starring Fernand Gravey, and the other a light musical comedy featuring Meg LeMonnier and Henri Gerat, called "II Est Charmant...