AMUSEMENTS
“THE TEMPEST.” TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, “The Tempest” at the Town Hall tonight is not only distinguished by the cast, including Camilla Horn and Louis Wolheim, with that master of dramatic presentation. John Barry-
more, at the head, but if depicts a stirring and thrilling period of revolution in Russia that makes it an epic of screen dramas. If Russia were not groat, in its sorrows, passions, literature, music and art, it would not sway the thoughts of men as it does. If this picture were not great it could not have won a universal acclaim from critics and press, as it has. ‘'The World” said it was “the finest, most genuine motion picture John Barryj more had ever made, and one of the loveliest and most glowing of dramas. For adventure, 'breathless intrigue and suspense, reckless abandon of daring, tempestuous passions, glory, tears, love and laughter, conflict and tragedy, it is superbly made and supremely acted. A groat, drama, which no one should miss.
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Northern Advocate, 15 March 1929, Page 6
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165AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 15 March 1929, Page 6
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