TIVOLI THEATRE.
Opening to-day at. the matinee and showing this evening at 7.30 and thereafter twice daily throughout next 'week, the Tivoli Theatre will present for the first time in New Zealand the most noteworthy film that has ever been presented at this • popular house, viz., "The Creation," or "After Six Days." The picture is a stupendous production of the world's greatest story, the Old Testament. Wherever "After Six Days" has been shown it has received the commendation and endorsement of scholars, clergy, and laity who have viewed it. It presents the story of the Old Testament from Adam and Eve to the time of King Solomon. It shows in vivid fashion the slaying of Abel by Cain, the mighty project of the Ark", the Deluge, the Tower of Babel, the story of Joseph and his Brethren, the magnificence of Pharaoh's court, the dramatic and patlietic life of Moses, the Miracle of the Red Sea-, the tremendous battles of the Children of Israel -with the Amalekites, and the death of Moses. More than six hundred principals and thousands of supernumeraries, together with a small army of technical workers, are used in the production, which •was made in Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia, and elsewhere in the Holy Land. Included in the list of specially selected supporting subjects will be the Gloaming-The Hawk race for the Ormond Cup. The box plans are at The Bristol..
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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