Variety (August 1956)

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'AfilKTY anslation of alUnto the universal la^ap^e sc ^Just as no greater novel has ever been written, no motion picture up to this time has ever spread such a limitless canvas of appeal to ticket-buyers of all ages. In “War and Peace” are dramatized a young man's first taste of battle, a young girl’s first taste of love, a young mind’s first taste of ideas, a man’s first taste of old age. Here truly is the complete and thrill¬ ing panorama of the human heart to en¬ tice the maximum audience everywhere.