AMUSEMENTS.
KING'S THEATRE. ;< The most c'oinvincing s£6ry of tne war ever put on the screen can be claimed to be true of "For France," the Greater Vitagraph play. The war scenes are fresh and realistic. They are mostly on open warfare, as it existed in the first invasion of France and there is some positively amazing aeroplane work. Everyone will remark on the extraordinary success of the director in selecting the types for the various parts, the Hun officer being a real life part. The scenes at the outbreak of the war in Paris are the genuine thing, and the whole drama is most satisfying. "Every man has two countries, the other one is France,' 'typifies the affectionate regard in which our great ally is held the world over. This is the text of "For France," the gripping romance of the war. The supporting pictures are "Graphic," Keystone comedy, and a beautiful Pathe scenic.
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Taihape Daily Times, 13 May 1918, Page 4
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154AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, 13 May 1918, Page 4
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