THE STRAND
“THE BIRTH OF A FLOWER” “The Birth of a Flower,” a simple, yet beautiful, spectacle, is proving a great attraction at the Strand. To add interest to the film, Mr. Clarke Irvine talks about the picture while the screening is in progress. Mr. Irvine says of the film: “Wild flowers are like humans—they have their birth, loves and deaths—and to watch a dainty lily or a delicate primrose struggle into being, live its life and pass on, is as poignant and beautiful a spectacle as aything ever produced by the great-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 58, 31 May 1927, Page 15
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93THE STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 58, 31 May 1927, Page 15
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