"THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD"
GEORGE ARLISS STARRED. Below is a copy of one of the many letters of appreciation received ooiiceriiin;! George Arliss’ latest pii turc “The Man Who Played Bod.” showing at the King’s Theatre to-night and Wednesday : The Parsonage. Crows Nest. 24th June, 1932. The Publicity Direct. Warner Bros. First National Pictures Ltd.. Sydrey. Dear Stir, 1 wish to express my thanks for your kind invitation to view the special private screening of the picture The Man Who Played God.” The title puzzled me; tile picture pleased mo. T class it the best picture I have ever seen. Tt does you credit. A picture of that standard must he productive of much good Congratulations on such a splendid production Yours faithful IV, (Sgd.) W. M Robson. <P.S. Got a sermon out of it for next Sunday. It the sermon is half as good as the picture the congregation will find it hard to go to sleep. Nothing w ill ever fade th< glorious fir, of “Disraeli” and The Millionaire.’’ but a finer |>i< cue than eiclior awaits von in The Mali Who Plated God.” It is the inspired uork of a great star whoso personal ambition is to make each production bettor than the last. la this Mr Ail s- his Ml' < ceded. The supports comprise N.Z News Tin veil a Ik. Sporting; and a Comedy
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12537, 2 January 1934, Page 5
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