“DISRAELI”
AT ST. JAMES NEXT FRIDAY When we look back upon the names of those men who made Britain’s greatness there is one name which stands out brilliantly in the history of politics and that name Is Disraeli. Warner Brothers, with their usual foresight in knowing the public taste, have made Disraeli a living person again in their special Vitaphone production. “Disraeli.” George Arllss. the famous English actor who has for many years played the part of Disraeli on the stage, again portrays the role of England’s statesmen on the screen. We see Disraeli not as cold historical facts show him, but as the dreamer, the man o£ action, and the loving and devoted husband. One feels at the conclusion of this production that one has been present at a great historical event.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 15
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