THE CAVELL FILM.
“Sir Austen Uhambcrlain’s inter volition in the matter of tiie Gavel film is welcome,” says the " Munches ter Guardian.” “In his letter doclin ing mi invitation to a private view o' it, he expresses with admirable strength ami simplicity the feelings of all who care for a better understanding between the nations. However carefully the story of Nurse Cavell’s sacrifice he tokl, it cannot in our time he appropriate fare for the screen. To all who like S>r Austen, reverence the selfless devotion that led her to face and accept death with the fortitude of any soldier, the notion of making a moving picture of her end for crowds to shudder at must be abhorrent.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 3
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118THE CAVELL FILM. Hokitika Guardian, 4 April 1928, Page 3
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