The "White Hell of Pitz Palu" to be shown at the University Theatre next week is one of that very small and select group of motion pictures in which all of the elements of film making are carried to their highest refinement. The photography of the Alpine winter is in itself so striking that it could assure the success of the picture. At times it is impossible to conceive of where the camera could have been. But there is no one individual feature that can be singled out as better than any other. The daring flying of Germany's greatest war ace, the able directing, and the excellent acting of a European cast all contribute to make this one of the pictures that can not be missed by the discriminating movie goer.
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