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ARTCRAFT THEATRE.

"Itoses of Picardy," which haa been called England's answer to "The Big Parade," ia now being shown at the Artcraft Theatre., It Is one of the finest pictures of the war ever screened. It deals with tiie devotion of a young French girl lor her faithless lover, and her friendship with a shpll-shocked British offlcer. Tho battle scenes are realistic and vivid, and tho climax, which coincides with the singing of the Armistice, is both convincing and usual. The story is told graphically, and is not cast In the conventlal mould of the American war dramas. Nelson Hall-Davis, John Stuart, Hiimberston Wright, and Jameson Thomas are admirably cast.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 5

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ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 5

ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 5

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