TUDOR THEATRE
“Ramparts We Watch,” transferred to the Tudor Theatre, is the first full-length feature Io be produced by the March of 'rime organization. being a documentary discussion of American history during the war years of IUI4-.IS. The film has been achieved through an elongation of the customary short feature technique seasoned with slices of human interest. The vaults, of many screen repositories have been consulted and the film findings have been stitched together to form a pictorial record of the period as entertaining a.s it is unique. There are glimpses of various European rulers and dignitaries. American statesmen and personalities, front-line skirmishes, sea battles and submarine sinkings of neutral ships. Through the personalized and localized medium of following the experiences of one American town and its inhabitants, the course of the United States’ attitude toward the European dispute is traced from the beginning's of strict neutrality to a final declaration of war on lhe side of the Allies. The production includes the notorious pro pa gam la I Urn -B.iptism of Eire.” A murder mystery, Su<’d l»»r Lilyl is the associate feature-length attraction. The leading roles are capably played by Bthpo t Tarlt><* a.nd HAres.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 121, 15 February 1941, Page 15
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196TUDOR THEATRE Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 121, 15 February 1941, Page 15
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