Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1944 — Page 22
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'Wilson' Is Absorbing Film . Of Battle for World Peace
regards “Wilson,” the movie which began its regular Yun at the Indiana today at advanced prices, it is one of the biggest and most important pictures ever to come out of But what the average film-gber is going to want to know first is: Is | it entertaining? And to that the answer is an emphatic yes. “Wilson” absorbing drama all the way—drama set in a great panorama of world
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Producer Darryl PF. Zanuck has given the picture the “works.” Some 13,000 individuals, counting the extras, took part in the production. There are big scenes, like
the convention hall in Baltimore where Wilson was chosen as the
, too, is on a grand scale, the wardrobe budget alone like $300,000 several mile
the two hour-and«43-minute movie is in technicolor, and beautifully photographed.
Brilliant Spectacle “Wilson” is a brilliant spectacle picture, but it also {8 a warm, intimate film story. It is the story of Wilson, the man, and his family. From the very beginning you are taken into the family circle and the man’s private life, in which there was roman¢e and tragedy. And as the drama moves along into the days after world war I, and the
full stature as the man who fought with every ounce of his energy for
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bitter controversy arises over the|' league of nations, Wilson comes into| |
portant people of that day in Washington officialdom. Alexander Knox, while not bearing a very close resemblance to Wilson, nevertheless is very convincing as the President
into his portrayal
motion picture audience, Buf, in broad outline, the film is authentic. That Zanuck succeeds in pleading the cause of world brotherhood more eloquently than Wilson him« self did is to Hollywood's credit.
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and injects considerable authority
Southland Echoes, radio and concert choir, directed by Floyd Jones, will sing a program of spirituals and folk songs at 8:15 p. m., Monday at Cadle Tabernacle, in its first engagement of their fall and winter schedule.
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