Universal Weekly (1933-1935)

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Says the Hollywood Herald: "All the technical workers in Hollywood should see The Rebel/ This offering is 'great movies' . . . contains much of the most remarkable camera work ever screened . . .There are two great sequences that make this a fine film. One is a remarkable chase over mountain tops, with some twenty soldiers trying to shoot or capture the hero. The other is a battle sequence which is climaxed by the rebels turning loose upon the marching soldiers, plodding along the road far below, many carefully prepared 'avalanches/ . . . a never-to-be-forgotten spectacle . . . Great stuff for any audience anywhere . . . GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!''