„ The word genius has been defined as 'an infinite capacity for taking pains,” and there is little doubt that that word when applied to the director of Australia’s mightiest production “For The Term of His Natural Life,” Norman Dawn carries with it an aptness that Js acknowledged throughout the picture industry in this country. Dawn has invested every thought and effort tnto the shaping of this production, sparing no energy to bring to fruition t» e lc T )e °f an industry which needed the dynamic and commanding influence °f such a man whose American experience has done much to polish the raw edges of local screen technique and treatment. Watch out for ‘ The , er m Of His Natural Life/* a Master Picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 48, 19 May 1927, Page 15
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