EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"DISRAELI" Nor other film, silent or talkie, has scored -the success achieved by "Disraeli." Wherever an«l,, whenever moving pictures are uiidir disciisaion "fibraeli" is' always' remembered as a', masterpiece of the; screen. When, it, was'previously presented it was the talk of .the.. City, and it is safe to say that an* ether auocfssful ecason . will. bo experienced wbirn it opens again at Everybody's Theatre pn Monday. ~ ■'? ' Intrigue, melodrama, and high ilnanco are •intermingled in this brilliant British story. AtHm portrays with fidelity the character of the' powerful British Prime ' Minister, Disraeli, who, in the face of ecoffing and ridicule by hie opponents 'and powerful tanking interests, acquired the Sues Canal for < England, outwitting Imperial Russia, solidifying tbo position of Great Britain in the Far East, and making Quean j Victoria Empress of India through hit action.' Woven through this plot, of diplomacy and high intrigue is . a .charming love story by fJoarf Bennett and* Anthony Bushel], and assisted by the: livable and human_ Pri»pe Minister; "Disraeli". haa a cast lhat i» practically all-English, and, English of the purest diction is spoken. George Arlies, of course, is English, and so is his wife, Florence Arlies, who plays.one of the important roles.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 7
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202EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 7
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