RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“BARBED WIRE" We have had war stories with the thunder of the guns, the smashing of the enemy lines. and the deeds of heroism on the battlefields. But there
were others at the war who were captured and all further chance of priory taken from them. Then followed long - years of imprisonment in a foreign country. Such a camp is to be found on the farm of Mona, a Normandy girl. How she hates
these Germans! finds herself fallinsr in
And then she hnds herseir m love with one of them. This unique story of the war tells a tale of the prison camps far beyond the lines, and away from the shell-wracked country of the battle front, is entitled “Barbed Wire,” Paramount’s production from the novel of Sir Hall Caine, and interpreted by a cast headed by J?ola Xegrri, Einar Hanson. Clive Brook and Gustav von Seyffertitz.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 14
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