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Did you know... that in the 1930s, Maurice Yvain'soperettas were translated and performed in Germany, Hungary and Austria as well as on Broadway where Ta Bouche was presented over a hundred times?
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I believe that Maurice Yvain collaborated on the music for Chansons de Paris in 1934, not Aux portes de Paris in 1935.
Chansons de Paris (1934)
I- Fiche technique
Pays: France
Réalisateur: Jacques de BARONCELLI
Scénario/Dialogues: André-Paul ANTOINE et Henry DUPUIS-MAZUEL
Musique: Maurice YVAIN et Max BLOT