“THE PATRIOT” AT BRITANNIA
Regicide and patricide—guilty of t: murder of both king and father! With that double crime upon h: soul, Tsar Alexander the First of Rus sia ascended to the throne left vacaby the assassination of his fatt*. Tsar Paul the First. While his hands had nothing to - with the kerchief which tighter around the neck of the unhappy Pa: Alexander was none the less guilty his death, for he was fully aware *! the conspiracy and sat in his re - in the Palace of St. Michael waiting be the new Tsar. The whole conspiracy with its trar fruition is depicted with graphic ret ism in Emil Jannings’s latest star:: picture, “The Patriot.” which is s: the chief attraction at the Britan:Theatr®
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 14
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123“THE PATRIOT” AT BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 14
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