. . . WHEREVER YOU GO, WHATEVER YOU READ— THE TALK OF THE TOWN WILL BE "BLOCKADE!" THE LOUDEST EXPLOSION OF PRAISE IN YEARS! "This is magnificent . . . superb entertainment that has never been done before." London "Sunday Pictorial." "You will be most admirably entertained, and if you have any spark of humanity, any heart at all, any hope or idealism left, you will be profoundly moved by this film's appeal against the senseless massacre and blind patriotism which forms its background." London "Chronicle." "The most poignant film of the year, "BLOCKADE" is outstanding:. It is worthy of ranking among the greatest dramas that the screen has produced." London "Reynolds News." "The most exciting screen experience I have had for months ... greeted with applause—an almost unprecedented reception from a preview audience." Gordon Mirams in "The Radio Record" of 5/8/38. "The production of films such as this, which offer something more than entertainment, gives a new dignity to the film industry ... all present were deeply stirred." "The Standard" Wellington, 4/8/38. "One of the most daring and notable pictures of the year." Wellington "Dominion," 1 13/8/38. WAITER WANGER presents BLOCKBDE With MADELEINE CARROLL • HENRY FONDA • LEO CARRILLO Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. e "' FRIDAY NEXT Recommended for Adulte
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 13
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