AMUSEMENTS.
*& MARTON—TO-NIGHT. THE STORY OF "GINGER MICK." 'The personality of "Ginger Mick" is inseparably associated with that of his "Cobber" the "Sentimental Bloke." This fact has ben appreciate » Ly Mr E J Carroll who ia following up his initial masterpiece "The Bloke" with another equally iiine production entitled "The Story of Ginger Mick" as told by his Cobber "The Sentimental Bloke." The bond of friendship which nnited these two characters is further emphasised by the skilful manner in which the story is woven aronnd th two "Cobbers." The home life of the "Bloke" features largely in the picture. He receives letters from "Ginger Mick" who 'has gone to the flamin' war' and the deeds, gallant and otherwise, oi: the latter are reproduced with an amount of realism that haii 'never been surpassad Laughter chases tears throughout the tale, the brief clash oi : arajs towards 'jha close of the picture makes striking contrast to simple scenes,'of home life which are alternated with engrossing effect, hut whether the scenes be enacted at home or abroad the characteristic atmospheric human not;e is always present.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12111, 26 July 1920, Page 8
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181AMUSEMENTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12111, 26 July 1920, Page 8
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