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SUBMARINE D.I.

Superlatively thrilling for all types of audiences, Warner Bros.’ "Submarine D. 1.” shows what a great picture can be made from conventional material. For long years, picturegoers have seen the choking agony of death in the submarine service. Here at last is a drama of rescue, sound and scientific. It is new, modern, dramatically up-to-date. It is feverishly exciting, vigorously active. And it tells an intensely powerful story of love and loyalty. The Navy played an important part in the production-co-operating in the use of life-saving equipment and in lending authencity to the story which describes Navy mon and their problems. Those men gallantly are impersonated by Pat O'Brien, George Brent, and Wayne Morris. Doris Weston, Frank McHugh and Regis Toomey head a strong supporting cast.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 4

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128

SUBMARINE D.I. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 4

SUBMARINE D.I. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 4

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