An Open Letter to the Public of Dunedin er / mm The life of Dr Paul Ehrlich, whose courage, daring and boldness opened the road to make a great scientific discovery—one of the world’* great stories —reaches the screen at last under the title of “DR EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET,” and will commence its Dunedin season at the, Empire Theatre to-morrow. ■, , t For 35 years it has been said, * You can t tell this story on the screen,” but the Warner Studio found a way to bring “ Pasteur ” and “Zola” to the screen, and now it pioneers again with the story of “DR EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET.” The qdds against Ehrlich . . . the opposition he fought ... his remarkable discovery . . . the woman who buoyed him up in the darkest hours—all these elements in an extraordinarily interesting life, make “DR EHRLICH’S MAGIC BULLET ” one of the most fascinating dramas of the year. Here is the story of a “ man in white . . . a tale of during and courage that will excite every man ... a tale -of heartbeat and sacrifice every woman will throb to! Here is truth that is stranger —and far more thrilling—than fiction I The brilliant acting by all members of the cast is so realistic —making the screen characters seem throbbing, living persons—that we have decided not to advertise the names df the stars, but rather leave you to think of them as the characters they portray. Having personally witnessed a preview screening of “ DR EHRLICH’S MAGIC BULLET," I unreservedly recommend it as one of the finest entertainments it has ever been our privilege to present. ALBERT BIDGOOD. Manager. EMPIBE Direction:, Fullers Theatre Corporation Ltd. TO-MORROW 2 pint.—7.4s p.m. (Recommended by Censor for Adulli)
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24685, 14 August 1941, Page 3
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