BRITANNIA
“OLD IRONSIDES” Reproducing an entire war as it actually took place is the task which confronted James Craze, Paramount director, whose production of “Old Ironsides” includes the encounter of the United States with Tripoli. In a single large sea battle the frigate, “Old Ironsides,” sailed to victory over a fleet of 21 Tripolitan war vessels. It is around this battle the plot of the story revolves. In the encounter, the United Slates fleet consisted of the Constitution, two powder boats, th-ee brigs and three gunboats, manned by 1,400 sailors and gunners. The Tripoli pirates, on the other hand, were 25,000 strong. Cruze filmed this tattle, insofar as possible, as it actually took place 125 years ago. “Old Ironsides” will be shown at the Britannia to-night. The completion of “College,” Buster Keaton’s second feature attraction for United Artists, is announced The new comedy feature has, after a New York preview, roused the critics to such purpose that /he picture is hailed as easily Keaton a best,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 15
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166BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 15
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