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STRAND

SECOND WEEK OF “FOUR SONS A simple and intensely human of a. mother and her four lolded in lour Sons” \uK!«u • showing for the second week at"° & d es7 ieat,e- " The The opening of the story sees mother and her sons living happ* - , their old home in the Bavarian T, 1 When the war breaks out three of! sons answer the call to arms, hut ; fourth who had previously sailed t Aeu York, marries a beautiful Armicaji girl and prospers. An >-.

He finally joins the American tow and meets his only remaining bruit on the battlefield. lie returns to t family m Aew fork, and his mother “ 1 “" e * n , th< ; °J d home. She sails t' Aew fork, but encounters many d» pin t's! bcfoi-e she eVf - n tuaily nnds fcp.

Margaret Mann plays the part of tv mother, and the four sons are la-. Hall, Charles Morton, Francis X Bus! man and George Meeker.

Others in the large cast are Eat Foxe, whose character role is a distin departure from the usual comedy towith which this player is identified ' V June Collyer. The production wa. directed by John Ford.

An excellent supporting program-, is also presented and the whole enter tainment is rounded off with fine mus from Eve Bentley’s Strand Symnho'r Orchestra.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 579, 4 February 1929, Page 14

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STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 579, 4 February 1929, Page 14

STRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 579, 4 February 1929, Page 14

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