GREEK ISLAND CINEMA
‘THE WORLD MOVES OK* Bitterness of hatp, lust of- power, futility of conflict, glory of faith, ecstacy of love. These are the elements that go to make up ‘ The World (Moves Oiij’ described as Fox Film’s “ love story of a century,” which will be shown to-morrow at the Green Island Cinema. Chronicling the drama of a family which, over four generations. spreads its branches over four nations of the earth, the picture comes adorned with the reputation' of an epic film. Prior to its general nationwide release it thrilled packed houses for weeks at Hollywood and in New York., It is said to be the most ambitious work to date of Winfield Sheehan, the producer. The film will reveal for the second time in America, Madeleine Carroll, glamorous star of ‘ I Was a Spy.’ Miss Carroll is coleatured witirFrnnchot Tone, and the work of both won the praise of the New York critics and the plaudits of New Zealand crowds.
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Evening Star, Issue 22085, 19 July 1935, Page 1
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163GREEK ISLAND CINEMA Evening Star, Issue 22085, 19 July 1935, Page 1
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