“UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” AT ROYAL
The greatest story of the slave trade in America, “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” will be shown again this evening at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland. The story is not a new one, of course, but it is a great one, and it will live as long as the memory of slavery days survives. It records a great historical situation. and it deals with facts —terrible, tragic facts. The cast was an all-star cast, as least in this respect, that every one played his or her part with all the ability and effectiveness that the greatest stars In the moving picture world could have brought to the portrayal of these characters and these incidents.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 21
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