FILM FACES.
Here is a good party game. Half the players are chosen; as the audience, and the other half as the film actors. One player is the "director." The actors are'sent out of the room and are called in one by one. . , . „ The director! whispers an "expression to each 'actor,, who, turns to . the audience and tries to "register' it as well as he can. Each-member of the audience writes down on a slip of . paper the' name of the actor and'the expression which he tliinks he is trying to register. If the director should whisper "Anger"' to an- actor, for instance, the latter must try to look as angry as possible. The audience have to guess each actor's expression, and when everyone has finished the director checks up the papers and finds out wliicli *!actor has been able to register his expression most correctly. This one is allowed to be "director" in the next game.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 284, 30 November 1932, Page 16
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