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BEN-HUB” Among many remarkable scenes in *he mammoth motion picture, “BenBur,” now being' shown at the Grand. Theatre, is one that claims screen immortality. Though a few more feet in length, it etches itself ineffaceably into the minds of all who see the picture. This is the
glimpse that one receives of Betty Bronson as the Madonna —little more than the uncovering of a passing face, the gentle movement of gentle hands, the veiling of downcast eyes asliine with the pure light of motherhood, but its memory lingers unfading.
Miss Bronson has given to a role that it is an honour to portray a reverent grace and delicacy and a rare spiritual quality. In the moments *hat her shadow flits across the screen. achieves something for which a thousand others might strive a lifetime in vain
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 324, 9 April 1928, Page 13
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137GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 324, 9 April 1928, Page 13
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