Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1919 — “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” [ARTICLE]
“HEARTS OF THE WORLD”
The firjgt local presentation of “Hearts of the Worid,” D. W. Griffith’s newest and greatest production, will he given Monday, March 10, at the Princess, and will be shown ■twice... . __ “Hearts of the World” was filmed on the battlefields of France under the auspices and with the co-opera-tion of the British and French governments. It is in fact the official British war film. During the greatest part of the eighteen months required in filming the production, Director Griffith and his players were within range of the German guns, and were many times under fire. Mr. Griffith himself was slightly wounded. Tlaillian and Dorothy Gish, Robert Harron and many other players have been made •famous by their work in Griffith productions, and are in the cast. “Hearts of the World” is now being shown to tremendous audiences in New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia.
