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THE BRITISH PRESS UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMS A MASTERPIECE! f ■r-'. wm. I HM READ THIS STRIKING TRIBUTE FROM THE LONDON "DAILY MAIL" TYPICAL OF THE ENTIRE BRITISH PRESS:- " Soon a film will come your way. The name is ' Farewell Again,' and I ask you to go and aee it. " This is, in my opinion, FAR AND AWAY THE BEST BRITISH FILM YET MADE. " Its rich human quality, with its echoes of active service, make it something to appeal to the heart of every British filmgoer. A fine company of players give magmficent performances in a picture that will be cheered in every British cinema in which it is shown. > " There are scenes whose piquancy catch the breath . . . and scenes that alternately make you laugh and make you proud. " Flora Robson and Leslie Banks give performances that are faultless. Three young British actors are given a chance to show that Hollywood has by no means all the young acting ability . . . Sebastian Shaw, Robert Cochran and Robert Newton. " This is no flag-waving-come-and-join-the-Army-boys film. It is just a simple true-to-life picture—a day-by-day record of what is happening now ... and what will go on happening, so long as men are thrown together to laugh and fight, to hate and strive, to rail and grumble, and to stick together to the last. " I REMEMBER NO FILM WHICH HAS GIVEN ME MORE PLEASURE —-NO FILM WHICH HAS BROUGHT ME OUT INTO THE LIGHTED STREET SO HAPPILY SILENT." LONDON FILMS Present AN ERICH POMMER PRODUCTION. Approved (OT Universal Exhibition. 3 FLORA ROBSON LESLIE BANKS ALSO SCREENING: WALT DISNEY'S ACADEMY AWARD REVUE. RECENT - FRIDAY NEXT

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22833, 14 September 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22833, 14 September 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22833, 14 September 1937, Page 12