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“CHANG” A powerful drama of man’s eternal flg-ht against the terrors of the jungle. Such is the tale of “Chang.” A story of man’s fight for existence, a fight that is lif© itself, stark, real, almost unbelievable. The little clearing bec^. mes a _home, the beasts are beaten off or killed, and then comes peace! For a day ... perhaps for a month • * • Perhaps a year? But not for long. Man is the intruder, fighting the jungle. From the beginning until the end of time it stretches—the unconque.red—the unconquerable. Chang’ is a wonderful picture greater than anything one has ever imagined. Tlsw*’ 8 , . M . y .Daddy,” Reginald Dennys latest picture, will also be shown. ‘That’s My Daddy" is one of S.n nn L S most hllarious comedies, and tells the story of a bluff that failed
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 16
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136EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 16
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