The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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12 The Filmgoers' Annual s WJfw 'if • % ^^k ABOVE, left, George Merritt as Zola presents a c-/-1 characterisation of extraordinary sincerity. Above, right, Dreyfus with his family at home. Right, Sam Livesy as Labori. Below, the famous trial at which Dreyfus was unjustly condemned to Devil's Island. DREYFUS HERE is a great and dignified British talking picture built on a world-famous historical theme, and translated to the screen with the utmost sincerity. This drama covers a period of twelve years and the solving of one of the most sensational mysteries of espionage in the history of the world. In a very real sense this is a human document, which must move all filmgoers who realise that they are looking at truth and not at fiction. It is a fine thing to have so splendidly perpetuated a drama which stirred the whole world.