GOOD NATURE FILM
‘ SEQUOIA ’ FOR GREEN ISLAND In ‘ Sequoia.’ a Nature story of originality and charm is presented. This film, which will be shown at the Green Island Cinema to-morrow night, tells of the experiment made by a Iqvcr of Nature to bring about friendship between two animals which are “ natural ” enemies—a deer and a puma. The setting of the production is in the high mountain ranges of the United States, and with this beautiful background the story gains additional charm. Jean Parker takes the part of the chief mover in the experiment, and gives a performance which is entirely in keeping with the theme. Those who witness this picture cannot fail to marvel at the patience of those responsible for the production, but all will agree that their labours were amply justified.
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Evening Star, Issue 22327, 1 May 1936, Page 6
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133GOOD NATURE FILM Evening Star, Issue 22327, 1 May 1936, Page 6
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