PICTURES AND MORALS.
In tl»e person of Dr. dibit we lnw » personality that typifies forces all through the aye* which huve nought to «uit anO dcftixty the expression of all procmiiw ideal*. Why doe* not Dr. Gibb mention tin names of the six films he nawl Mat? in anxiously awaiting the titles of the ttigbtr picture*. Would he oMisor "The Birtli 4 • Flower." one of tbe most wonderful ]Um ever shown ? The picture 'Grass" «u ante of great interest, showing the niigratiMSt tribes ia war eh of food* the peatetH up 4 Nature. The film industry is, comjisnrttvely speaking, in its infancy, and the jittUka» not a* jet in many cam educated «ij> to 1k right kind of picture, Imt time will jirovt Ikt the public appreciate m really goad picture and this can be proved when some scone of quiet beauty brings forth ttjtoutariemi* applauae. Ijibrasians testify to the mstiy inquiries and increased circulstioa of twulw almosl unheard of by auuny before the film was shown. The jmuit voiue -of the will demand the best, and *0 far Imeriom Alms lead tfoe way. A leading German, 1 Mictv, ha* been engaged to }«it the Britiwi fi3w>* on m. *«utider basis. *•© far there n a ;:reat lack of spontaneity it) the average British film actor. MA3UANXU It. JOKCfc.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1927, Page 6
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PICTURES AND MORALS.
Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1927, Page 6
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