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“THE WHEEL OF LIFE” Richard Dix's newest film, an alltalkie. “The V heel of Life.” takes its title from the symbolical drawing which appears on the wall of every BZuddhist monastery of Afghanistan and Tibet. countries wherein the scenes of the pit cure are laid.
Dix plays the rob- of a British officer in a military outpost in India, who is sent cut with troops to quell an uprising of hostile Tibetan tribesmen. The British become embattled in a friendly La m a monastery, one of the Buddhist re-
• Buddhist high priest figures prominently in the ensuing action. The priest's prophecy, based on tlu wheel of life, has an important pi .• • in the scheme of the plav. “Th'Wheel of Life” is now being shown continuously at the. Roxy Theatre. A particularly interesting proi gramme of shorter talkie items comj pistes tlis Roxy’s c litertuintnem.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 14
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145ROXY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 14
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