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“THE MISSING LINK”

A GREAT MIRTH-MAKER

Moving picture directors are not usually moved to laughter by tlie per•°rxnance they call into being, tut in se veral of the sequences of the jungle jamboree known as “The blissing Vnk” for Master Picture release, Charles F. Reisnor, as well as the rest ot the company, burst into uncon troll- r mirth. I have been making comedies, or i n then:, for sixteen years,*’ said ;.‘“toner, “and I insist that this is the .‘-antest him ever shot.” Syd Chap;m creator of Old Bill in “The Better ’ ia unbelievably droll as the hunand timorous Londoner who nnds ir nself transformed into a lion hunter oll _h* e way to African jungles. The object of the chase shifts to •' capture o:f a hideous and myster•°us monster known as “The blissing The picture contains besides !£• “hnk” an amazingly clever chimanzee known as Akka, '.ions, and other ;ungle denizens, as well hundreds of negroes doing the part head-hunting savages. Harold lloyd at home BIG AUDIENCES Harold Lloyd these days is making cuonal appearance before the greataudience that any celebrity has f played in New York. . ariJS? ha » already been seen working New York by at least 300,000 Arsons. r in feis first two weeks there ~a iy <* many setbacks, including jw. f nd Poor lighting conditions. He lely been favoured with njost ProtL Weather has made excellent *JF** SS on his new picture. *ri£\ come *ian will have to complete ; , * before cold weather sets in, for m r *4 ry is virtually laid in the sum* harHi derbies and topcoats are significant of warm weather.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15

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“THE MISSING LINK” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15

“THE MISSING LINK” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15

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