GREETED WITH PHENOMENAL ENTHUSIASM IN AUCKLAND WELLINGTON, AND CHRISTCHURCH The foundations of its greatness securely embedded in an idea and an ideal. The idea of a tunnel under the Atlantic—the ideal of never-ending Anglo-American friendship. Outpointing in massiveness a dramatic action and realism any picture ever made on the northern side of the Atlantic, It sweeps the beholder from climax to climax. % VA <; ■i' * .-I HeJbvL A THIS IS WHAT ' AMERICA SAYS ABOUT THIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION: We are deeply impressed. “THE TUNNEL ” outpoints in massiveness, dramatic action and realism any picture made on either side of the Atlantic. It will jolt Hollywood. The Press of the World for weeks past has raved about this never-to-be-for-gotten picture, and we have the honour to present it to you. Two great Englishspeaking nation* unite in making a masterpiece that will VINSON be remembered for all time. C.AUBREV SMITH AND THE COURTESY PLAYERS, GEORGE ARLISS WALTER HUSTON As the British Prime Minister. As the President of. the U.S.A. A Fox Picture, approved for Universal Exhibition. GRAND—TOMORROW Plans at Begg’s till S; then 'Phone 13-013 Direction Amalgamated Theatres.
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Evening Star, Issue 22414, 11 August 1936, Page 12
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183Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22414, 11 August 1936, Page 12
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