ROYAL, KINGSLAND
“BARBED WIRE” The war from the human angle, r as the guns saw it, not as the soldier in the trenchts ga;:ed upon it Stan* eyed. Such a story *;
presented in tt? remarkable P* o ' mount motion P*; ture, “Bar be Wire," which J now at the Ri*and Regent Th«*•ires. This new Negri starri*vehicle has f with nothing fh ; _ of an oTa^': '; everywhere it been shown; critic and audiences
it as the greatest tiling that the eso Polish staor has ever <Jone; & re3 ‘" even than “Hotel Imperial,” her rctnt sensational hit. The climax of the story comes Miss Negri’s plea saves Clive a war prisoner, from the und f?f punishment about to be given him 1 a military court.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 14
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