BRITANNIA
“THE KING OF KINGS” . Wierevci- it has been shown, ‘ The ent>f °i* Kin £s” has been accorded an 3nd • astic but reverent reception, it Lin res P°use to a general demand at *k shown again this evening Th ritunr >in Theatre, Ponsonby. Dirt. Se wll ° have not yet seen the tunit- 6 sll °uld not miss this opporthi« ty witnessing the unfolding of i n ? . itor >* of tlie Christ. All the many vic« i° ve und serfaithfully portrayed, and one of tc 3 from the beginning ministry through to the final JJJ? scenes on Calvary. Nor is that th« **?**’■ for the memorable scenes of are f|| ori ? us Easter when He arose th« final impressions left, i® a w*onderful story, wonderfully Qa Terentiy told. William Craft. Universal di«ctor, was in New York vacationing, on tlie radio and seeing all of TrL roa<iwa > shows, his latest Glenn "Hnt n picturp - with Patsy Ruth Miller, titled ” was completely cut, - viewed and pronounced the Tryon yet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 365, 28 May 1928, Page 15
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164BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 365, 28 May 1928, Page 15
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