NATIONAL AND LYRIC
“THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER” Realistic glimpses of the Great War are given in “The Unknown Soldier,” which is at present creating great interest at the National and Lyric Theatres. A very human story has been built round the experiences of a family during the stirring years of the German bid for supremacy. Humour as well as pathos is exploited and comedy relief is used to good advantage in several scenes. The second feature, “Off the Highway,” is based on an unLisual story, in which a wealthy man, giving out that he is dead, masquerades under another name, in order to discover how his heir will dispose of his money.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 33, 2 May 1927, Page 13
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111NATIONAL AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 33, 2 May 1927, Page 13
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