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Show Raft Depicts Dance Idol's Private Life "Bolero," the Paramount picture shewing at the Cameo Theatre Sunday, Sun-day, Monday and Tuesday, May 13, 14 and 15, with George Raft in the starring role, and featuring Carole Lambard, Sally Rand the Fan Dancer, Danc-er, Frances Drake and Gertrude Michael, depicts the private and public life of the world's greatest dancer. Directed by Wesley Ruggles from a story by Carey Wilson and Kubec Glasmon, "Bolero" presents George Raft in a role that fits him perfectly, that of a romantic and adventurous fellow who climbs to success on a ladder of women's hearts. The thrilling and entertaining climatic dance numbers axe woven wov-en around Maurice Ravel's internationally inter-nationally famous musical "composition "composi-tion "Bolero." Another interesting feature of the picture is the first screen presentation presenta-tion of the sensational fan dance created by" Sally Rand; the dance that brought her fame, fortune, reams of newspaper headlines. It brought her to Hollywood and a contract with the Paramount company. com-pany. William Frawley, a leading Broadway Broad-way actor, recently brought to Hollywood, Hol-lywood, is also featured. |