Wheii= = l ENGLAND Wins This War ...and the full story of ships and the sea can be told, there will be few tales to stir g the minds of free people more than the routing of the dreaded implement of war— g the mystery Sea Raider. Here is a picture of inescapable timeliness— of sensational g timeliness! The most thrilling screen fare offered in months! g 5K I el * ~■ o BPUB Br " B Lm V ■* 1 ° B1 B \i w ■ ■ ■ B • I ° I Hi ° kb m ¥ J J S Bμ, 5 MM WHO GIVES THEM ORDERS? HOW DO THEY | OPERATE? YOU'LL FIND THE STORY OF o THEIR SINISTER SCHEME IN THIS § ■ SENSATIONAL PICTURE, AND • g E/jPPjM YOU'LL WONDER ■ g (Approved by Censor for ■ II ■ I ■ I Q Universal Exhibition) ™ ■ ■ O VON LUCKNER PLAN? In the film, o German agent and a number of his e aides charter a freighter supposedly for the purpose ° of a pleasure cruise in the South Seas. They smuggle o their own crew aboard, and when the ship has- put § to sea, the Naxis take orer. Several lifeboats and ■ unwanted cargo are thrown overboard and then a g frantic "5.0.5." Rescue ships find the debris and = report the freighter lost. Then the Nazi mission of B destruction begins. You'll find how easily a beautiful ■ girl can become the unwitting agent of the "Fifth c Column of the Sea." g r PLUS ij I HP Mimrtes of Hμ Most SKrriig Fihn [ I 33 Ever Offerad for PiMic ExMbHioi! | I 'WORLD in FLAMES' !| I Giving You the Unique Opportunity of Turning Back 10 years ■ ■ of the Pages of International Affairs—to look in Retro- e ■ spect on the Events giving rise to the Turmoil of To-day! a ■ "WORLD IN FLAMES" it the work of Hie Paranouirt cbwwom who bovo bow m the thick off = H internahonal conflict for the post ten years. You will soc flashes of the boon roar of 1929 and 0 I °l *£* * e "?** ion ♦•l? , flowed in 1930, 1931 and 1932. The Growth of HMerism. The Burning g ■ of *"e Reichstag. The Revolts in Spain. The Manchukao Invasion. The Dictator's Rise to Power, S I 7'*t H^. e ' dncOT * in * *• Tree *r •' Versailles. Rearmament throaghoet Europe. The Shameful B ■ Italian Reception to Haile Selassie at the League of Nations. The Germans' More into the Rhine- 0 ■ «"«» CxechosloYokia. The Munich Episode; then the Aggressors on the March ogam 2 H into Poland and into the Baltic States and Central Europe. You will see new and amaxing scenes S B ?Lj?!*lSr?s!s".? ,ive OBd the Eyec « e,io " ef Dunkirk, AND BEHIND IT ALL THE AWAKEN- = ■ ,NG , M,G " T OF ENGLAND. The whole is spoken with uncensored, unabridged frankness to make B ■■ the film the most stirring production you have ever seen. B I lunch hour sessions rr :;:■;: l— 1 H opportunity of viewing this exceptional film, special sessions will be conducted S H for business people at 1 p.m. to-morrow and each day next week. May we S ■ emphasise that at these special sessions ONLY "World in Flames" will be O B screened, and a nominal admission price of 1/- will apply. ° 'For Universal Exhibition■> q Commencing TO-MORROW j MAJESTIC THEATRE) Direction: FuUer-Hayward Theatre Corp. Ltd. SESSIONS: 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. = Special Additional Sessions "WORLD IN FLAMES" at 1 p.m. |
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 306, 26 December 1940, Page 9
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