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A fig for Isaac Newton and his apple! Cinesound comedians George Wallace and John Dobbie defied the law of gravity and walked on the ceiling of a studio set for “Gone to the Dogs.” To see how it was done, turn this page upside down. It was the room that was reversed, not the actors.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1939, Page 9

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A fig for Isaac Newton and his apple! Cinesound comedians George Wallace and John Dobbie defied the law of gravity and walked on the ceiling of a studio set for “Gone to the Dogs.” To see how it was done, turn this page upside down. It was the room that was reversed, not the actors. Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1939, Page 9

A fig for Isaac Newton and his apple! Cinesound comedians George Wallace and John Dobbie defied the law of gravity and walked on the ceiling of a studio set for “Gone to the Dogs.” To see how it was done, turn this page upside down. It was the room that was reversed, not the actors. Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1939, Page 9

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