The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual 13 OlBOVE, Cedric Hardwicke in his remarkable v~'/* characterisation of Dreyfus. Above, left, the degradation scene. Left, Dreyfus on Devil's Island. Below, the reinstatement of Dreyfus, and the climax to a great drama, which is truly a human document. -A HUMAN DOCUMENT GREATLY to the credit of the producers of " Dreyfus " is the infinite care they have taken to ensure the historical accuracy of every detail of this drama of reality. Filmgoers may be assured that all they see on the screen in talking picture is a literal transcription of things that actually happened, and of things which need no aid from fiction to heighten their appeal. " Dreyfus " is one of those rare achievements — a great spectacular production and a heart-searching drama which none can see unmoved.