VIOLENT SCREEN STORM
'A raging, howling storm, easily one of the most spectacular sea episodes yet offered _ on the screen, provides a stirring climax to Samuel Goldwyn’a ‘ The Hurricane.’ It’s a climax full of sound and fury, of the roar of the wind, the booming of the waves, the crash of buildings and the screams of men and women. Homes are swept away, trees are uprooted, shrieking maidens are tossed about in the swirling flood, and an entire village is destroyed in remarkably photographed scenes of violence and thunder. ‘ The Hurricane ’ was adapted from the novel by Nordhoff and. Hall, who also provided the story oF* The Mutiny on the Bounty./
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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 5
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111VIOLENT SCREEN STORM Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 5
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