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“PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY” Featured with George Jessel in “Private Izzy Murphy,” which -will be shown for the last time to-night, are Patsy Ruth Miller and Vera Gordon, and the supporting company includes Nat Carr, “Spec.” O’Donnell, William Strauss, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Douglas Gerrard, Jack Raymond and Tom Murray. The scenario is by Philip Lonergan from an original story by Raymond L. Schrock and Edward Clark. “Private Izzy Murphy” is, the tender, mirthful and utterly delightful story of an East Side Jewish boy, who takes the name of “Murphy” for business reasons while running a delicatessen in an Irish neighbourhood, and keeps the name when he goes overseas with an Irish regiment, revealing his deception only to the little Irish girl, who forgives him for it. The picture is one of the few of universal appeal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 268, 2 February 1928, Page 17
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