EPIC WAR FILM.
With the rumble of war drums sounding in Europe it is highly gratifying that a motion picture like “Forgotten Men” should be placed on public exhibition so that mankind might be reminded once again of the horror and brutality of war. For this picture—hitherto suppn ssed by the Governments* o*f the world—is a war spectacle with official films from the archives of the world’s fourteen warring nations. Though compiled at Elstree by British International Pictures, the film is a comprehensive collection of war pictures by all the nations which took part in the great struggle, including Germany, and most of the scenes have never been shown in public before. It is an unbiassed record of each nation' s participation in *a struggle where millions of men fought like demons; died in droves; faced death, devastation, despair and destruction to make one of the most stupendous action spectacles ever photographed. “Forgotten Men 5 will be presented at the King’s Thmitre to-night. Tn addition, there will be a Cinesound Review, English Pictorial “My Uri- nd the Dog” (nature study) and “Mary’s Little Lamb’’ (a cartoon in colour).
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13167, 28 January 1936, Page 5
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188EPIC WAR FILM. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13167, 28 January 1936, Page 5
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