Educational film magazine; (19-)

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the non-theatrical field, and justify the American distribu- tors in bringing it from Denmark, the land of its birth. The acting, the photography, and the technical handling are up to the standard of the average American production and better than most European features brought over here. Striking Scenes FROM "A Trip to Mars" In the Martian "mob" scenes several thousand persons are said to have participated. But aside from its spec- tacular features "A Trip to Mars" is essentially spiritual and uplifting. The drinking scenes on the airship might* be found objectionable by some, and they are unimpor- 17