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Show IUES' OFFICIAL 1H I FILM III UTAH THEATRE Hj Through the enterprise of the man- H fegement of the Utah Theater the H wonderful motion picture -war records of the Allies will be shown here on H Sunday and Monday. These pictures H aro being presented by the Mutual H film Corporation as a special feature. H 'The Mutual has ibeen entrusted with H the distribution of these plcturos by H special arrangement which carrier the H official sanction of the governments H of England, France, Italy and Serbia. H The pictures are entitled "Fighting H For France." This featuro includes H five thousand feet of film taken under H the direction of the French war de- H partment and will go into the official H files of that government. H The camera men who were allowed H to secure these motion pictures visited H fronts In Italy, France, Russia and at Hj the Dardanelles for graphic soenes of H the war.- H The New York American in reviow- H Jug these films said: H "Not often has a New York audience H been so thrilled. At rare instances iH there were touches of humor, but most H of the time was given to the unfolding B of grim tragedy. H "First the spectators were taken H right into the first line of French H trenches. Not even the most favored H war correspondent has been given H that privilege. None other than the H greatest leaders themselves personally H conducted this tour. There were Gen- H eral Joffre and President Poincaire of H France. Even 'Kitchener of Kharto- H irm England's 'War Lord,' Jumped H down, behind the earth embankment H and trained his field glass on the H enemy trench visible in this picture. H The audience witnessed the bombard- ment of Truklsh fortresses by the combined French and English fleets In the Far East. In the Vosges is enacted en-acted an actual capture of a snow covered hill hold by the Germans." French hand grenado throwers bombarding a trench is shown vividly In these fllmB. |