ANTI-NAZI FILMS
FORCED DISPLAY IN COPENHAGEN
LONDON, April 29. Reuter’s Stockholm correspondent says: Danes at twenty-one hagen cinemas sat amazed recen iy when an anti-Nazi film entitled “Lambeth Walk,” was screened, followed by the -words “God pave tne King,” and the Danish National Anthem. They didn’t know that armed Danish patriots broke into the pro* 'iection rooms, forced the operators to show the film, and then disappeared. The Germans since have closed all Copenhagen cinemas because “gangsters” made performances impossible.
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Grey River Argus, 1 May 1944, Page 5
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