LECTURE ON VIVISECTION
A public lecture on the question of vivisection will be given in the Higher Thought Temple to-morrow evening by Mr. M. Walker. MORE CHARLIE MURRAY COMEDIES H Charlie Murray, he of the inimitable facial contortions, has the role of a policeman in “Do Your Duty,” and judging from advance reports, is funnier and more entertaining than ever. In “The Head Man,” another recent First National vehicle for this popular comedian, Charlie is lifted to the dignity of politics and graft, and in a series of hilarious situations proves that even some politicians are funny. Murray is to have several famous stage successes to interpret during the 1929 season, including “Wine, Women and Song” and “The Lying Truth.”
One of the most interesting member.’ of the cast of players in “Fleetwing,” the Fox Film production, which is due for an early release, is Sultan, the white Arabian horse. This beautiful animal crossed two oceans and a continent to play his part in the desert scenes of this Fox production Barry Norton, who as the young sheik, rides him through most of the story, says that Sultan possesses an intelligence that is uncannily human.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 17
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195LECTURE ON VIVISECTION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 505, 7 November 1928, Page 17
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