“KING OF KINGS”
TO BE SHOWN NEXT THUKStAT ‘The King of Kings” is described a* being more than a motion picture. A simple story, an old story known to everyone—yet the most beautiful, most dramatic., the most tragie in tfcs history of the world. “The King of Kings” comes as n« preachment—it simply sets down the facts—and the facts visualised are t?n times more powerful than they ever could be otherwise. “The King of Kings” was complete by Cecil B. de Mille after seventeen months of intensive work. What it cost does not matter. I: was mais with the co-operat on and actual assistance of representatives of twenty-sis denominations, including a represents five of the Jewish faith. The chief assistants to Mr. de Mille were Rev. Dr. George Reid Andrews, Rev. Dan el A. Lord, S. J. f and .Rabbi Alkow. These gentlemen worked with him right through from the first planning of t.s* story until the cutting of the negates and the making of the titles. “The King of Kings” has been a?* cepted gladly wherever it has be*a shown for its delicacy, it great reverence and for the power of the message it carries.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 298, 8 March 1928, Page 16
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196“KING OF KINGS” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 298, 8 March 1928, Page 16
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