“The First World War”
JTS every scene described as “a living newspaper headline” by those who have previewed “The Fitst World War” in America, this history-making Fox Film presentation is scheduled for showing in New Zealand this season. “The First W arid War” includes secret films from the archives of every nation —most of them never before revealed to the public. The picture was edited by Laurence Stallings who also prepared the sensationally successful book of the same title, famous for its brief captions -which glitter and stab like bayonets. The film version is said to retain that same amazing gift for pungent comment..
Leaders throughout the world have spoken in the warmest terms of this book—and of the influence which it has had upon current thinking. The producers of the film are said to feel that "The First World War,” as a film, will create an even deeper impression.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 16
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150“The First World War” Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 16
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