EVERYBODY'S THEATRE
"Intolerance," the wonderful spectacular production of Mr David W. Griffith, is the leading feature at Everybody's Theatre. It is a remarkab'-o picture, and tho enterprise and foresight required to photograph it can only bo imagined.. No one will deny that it is the work of a great mind, and it is full of interest from>star£ to finish. The picture is singular, too, by virtue'of tho fact that it has four complete stories, but each is interwoven into the other to point the moral of the producer and preaoh a sermon against intolerance. Many of the scenes cannot fail to impress the spectator. There is, for instance, the scene of the fall of Babylon, the huge walls falling in dust to 'the ground, the destruction of tho kingdom of France, and the massaore of the Huguenots, and many other striking features. Tho acting is of a high standard right through, and the atmosphere of the different stories' is excellently maintained. A Gaumont Graphic and a new chapter of the "Railroad Raiders" are included in the programme.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17787, 20 November 1919, Page 2
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