AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. “MEN OF STEEL” TO-NIGHT. To-night :it tlio Princess Theatre •Milton Sills and Don's Kenyon will he seen in a wonderful picture entitled “ Men of Steel.” It’s mighty not just bemuse it took a whole year to make—-not because 14 great players were chosen to support -Milton Sills—not because the entire company went into one of America’s greatest steel mills, and there suffered hardship and privation to get this story to you; no—not just because it stands out as the most daring undertaking in cinema achievement to-day—HUT because beneath the heat and turmoil of its tremendous story—while the vapour arises and the white hot steel overflows you realise the most touching drama oT love and courage ever written. It’s strong as steel in drama! .Mightier than steel
in moments of romance—a masterpiece made where brawn measures strength with steel! When the pages of motion picture achievements are recorded, there will he a whole chapter for this mighty epoch romance of the giants who grapple with steel when life itself is often the cost of victory! It took one year to make, but it will live for a decade! Here’s romance that rings out like the heat of a mallet on a pure steel plate—flaming and surging like the great cauldrons of molten metal which forms its background, ft wiii go down in the annals of screen achievements as the greatest ever! A topical, scenic and comedy also will be shown.
On Monday next, the big special “ Moms.” will he shown. The amazing motion picture perpetuating tin* deathless valour of the men who took part in the Hattie of Morns and the subsequent retreat—more glorious than any victory. The first of Hritain's great screen epics, by permission of His Majesty’s Army Council. Released exclusively throughout Australia and New Zealand by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1928, Page 1
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