"THE KING OF KINGS”
BOX PLANS NOW OPEN
The story as finally agreed uotm produced differs radically ir",' '-1 treatment outlined by Mr.' de'tiin ' * the beginning of the' lux duct on » K last summer. The fine dramatic of Mr. de Mille after he got in-n “ i story and the constructive criuri and assistance given him by reliie 1 forces, combined to produce a which will be epoch-making in motion picture industry, and will *** sent the story of Jesus n a new frc ' fresh way to vast multitudes and without the churches. The picture is a marvellous ac.W I ment of the cinema art. and 1 s j doubt, appeal to vast audiences j spective of creed or communion. Ev ! possible effort has been made to nr/ duce a picture free from contrcvSl and acceptable to both Roman Cath ■ and Protestant. and*with the leas* r ' sible offence to the Jews. The \v' Testament narrative has made**** basis of the story.
“The King of Kings’* will be resented at Everybody s Tli eatra Thursday, pj which theatre Vn.' V Kaplans are now open for the season/ *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 16
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