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"La Femme Ideale" Title of Next French Film Offering

Comedy, After Novel by Oudard, Will Be Presented on Friday

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In accordance with its policy of showing the best French films, the French Talking Films Committee has arranged for a Harvard showing of "La Femme Ideale" next Friday and Saturday.

A light comedy fashioned after the novel by Georges Oudard, this cinema took the prize for the best produced in Paris last winter.

The story centers around one Vachette, a timid economical library clerk. Having met a bowitching Parisian lady for a few moments, he imagines her his mistress and invents numerous devices to prove it to his library associates.

Their jealousy and suspicion supply the motive power for the rest of the story in which Rene Lefevre, pretty Marie Glory, and Andre Lefaur take the principal roles.

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