RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“BARBED WIRE” The war from the human angle, not as the guns saw it, not as the soldiers in the trenches gazed upon it starkeyed; Such a story is presented in the remarkable Para-
mount motion picture, “Barbed Wire,” w h»ch is now at the Rialto and Regent Negri starring vehide has met with nothing short of an ovation everywhere it has been shown; critics and audiences hail it as the s reatest thing that the exotic Polish star has * ever done; greater even than
“Hotel Imperial,” her recent sensational hit. The climax of the story comes when Miss Negri’s plea saves Clive Brook, a war prisoner, from the undeserved punishment about to be given him by a military court.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 16
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