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COMMENCING TO-MORROW AFTERNOON 2.30 AT AT THE GE AND EXCLUSIVE. EXCLUSIVE; WITH FULL ORCHESTRA, SPECIAL MUSIC, Excerpt 31st May, Lyttelton Times: — ‘‘Ginger Mick,” a screen adaptation of the popular and famous poems by C. J. Dennis, which was presented at the Liberty, under the direction of E. J. Carroll, on Saturday, was highly-appreciated by a full house whose spirits could not be dampened even by the bad weather. “Ginger Mick” is a gem of pathos and humour, and is a masterpiece of Australian film production. The picture is realistic and decidedly original, excellent in detail and photography. Dennis’s powerful characters. Ginger Mick, Doreen, and "The Bloke,” leap into life on the screen in the persons of Gilbert Emery, Lottie Lytell, and Arthur Tauchert respectively, and the humorous and dramatic merit of the production puts the picture on a plane equal to that occupied by the book. The clever acting of the entire cast, the direction, and the fine story will ensure the picture 3 hearty welcome. THE SIX ACT STORY OF Excerpt 31st May, Christchurch Press: — A worthy successor to “The Sentimental Bloke,” the Australian marie film which achieved such a notable success when shown in Christchurch recently, has been secured by the management of the Liberty Theatre, who are this week showing “The Story of Ginger Mick,” as told by his “cobber,” the Sentimental Bloke himself. This film was shown for the first time on Saturday, there being crowded houses at both sessions, and the audiences cordially agreed with the censor’s opinion that the picture was the finest he had witnessed in New Zealand. The film story is cleverly constructed round the central characters of Dennis’s verses. Ginger Mick, Doreen, aiid the Bloke, all feature in the story, which keeps the beholder hovering between laughter and tears throughout its entire length. In power, pathos, sincerity and spontaneous humour, “The Story of Ginger Mick” is in a class of its own. GINGER MICK AS TOLD BY HIS COBBER, THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. BOX PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING AT THE BRISTOL. HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR SKAT? HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR SEAT? PRICES: 2/1 ami 1/1. Booking (id extra. Children Half Price.

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Southland Times, Issue 18852, 18 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18852, 18 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18852, 18 June 1920, Page 4

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