TWO PICTURES AT LYRIC
-Sailor Izzy Murphy,” starring George Jessel, will be shown again this evening at the Lyric Theatre. This is the most uproariously amusing of all sea stories, detailing the amorous adventures of one Izzy Goldberg. perfumery salesman. Jeasel’s unfailing solemnity adds to the portrayal of the character of the young man whose haps and mishaps include being booted off the doormat by the irate father of the lady of his dreams: wild pursuit of that worthy with the determination to get damages for the indignity to his person: capture, when aboard his lady love’s papa's yacht, by a band of lunatics who are in command of the boat: appointment as Lord High Executioner by the said hoodlums; election as Chief Executioner: commandeering as Head Stoker in the hold, and other side-splitting adventures. -The Crimson City.” the second feature, stars Myrna Loy in a beautiful story of the Chinese coast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 587, 13 February 1929, Page 14
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