HEARTS OF THE WORLD
At. His Majesty’s Theatre to-night J. C. Williamson, Ltd., will again present to the public of Dunedin D. W. Griffith's supreme and world-famed famous spectacular motion picture drama, ‘Hearts of the World.’ Although the film deals extensively with the war, it is the heart interest Invested in the love story, which has been ■instrumental in making it a greater success than ‘lntolerance.’ It plays on all the emotions. The scenes are _so realistic that the spectator may readily imagine that he is looking at real happenings. Children will invariably tind the film particularly interesting, as apart from the magnificent spectacle and the intensely interesting story which must appeal to them es well as to the grown-ups, they enjoy a real affection for little Ben, the child hero. A special feature of the presentation will be the grand operatic orchestra, which will play specially written music, and the original and appropriate effects will add to the reality of the different epi*odes. On the previous visit ‘Hearts cf the World’ established a Dunedin record for any picture presentation. Box Plan at the Bristol
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Evening Star, Issue 16950, 24 January 1919, Page 5
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185HEARTS OF THE WORLD Evening Star, Issue 16950, 24 January 1919, Page 5
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