MAORILAND PICTURES.
-■> “GINGER MICK.” This great sequel to ‘‘The Sentimental Bloke, as told by his cobber, which has been produced by Mr Raymond Longford for Mr E. J- Carroll, is a cleverly women combination of the scenes and incidents in C. J- Dennis famous, poem. It is brimming full of spontaneous humour, real human life, and appealing sentiment. The subtitles are immense, and the decorations characteristic and in good taste. The innumerable scenes and incidents from the slums of Sydney to the heights of Gallipoli will stir the emotions of every true heart by their beauty and realism. Whether to' the man of literary instincts who looks lor form and manipulation of wording with appropriate illustrations, or the man who wishes to have a good hearty laugh, his emotions stirred, and his sense of life and character quickened, “Ginger Mick” will have an equal charm. It is u film epic in six superlative Teels that will appeal to all ages, high and low, rich and poor alike. The him will be shown at Otaki on August I.lth.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 2 August 1920, Page 3
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