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RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION

Another interesting entertainment will be presented in the Majestic Theatre on Sunday evening by the New Zealand Rationalists’ Association. There will be two or three films, act ompanied by suitable music, and a «*hort address on the subject, “Shall the Children Play on Sunday," by Mr. R. >\ Wray. Under the auspices of the same association an illustrated lecture on the atory of evolution will be given in the Concert Chamber next Wednesday by Mr. J. S. Langley, the noted Australian Rationalist orator. REALISM IN “ALL QUIET” They were shooting the canal sequence in “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Universal super, in which Lewis Ayres. Scott Kolk. Billy Bakewell and "Slim” Summerville encounter the French girls. Ayres, Kolk. Bakewell and Summerville were in the water of the carnal. Each had several lines to speak. They went through the scene half a dozen time, and each time the sound expert reported “no good.” “What's the trouble?” demanded director Lewis Milestone. “I hear a chattering noise like pebbles falling,*’ reported the mixer. “Try it again,” ordered Milestone. They did and they found that it was ih* boys’ teeth clicking as they shivered tn the bitter cold water!.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 14

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RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 14

RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 14

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