HAROLD LLOYD.
Imbued with a curious sense of loyalty to Great Britain, Harold Lloyd lias decided to abandon production of the picture over which lie has worked four long months. The story, in exact reverse to the romance of ex-King Edward and Mrs. Simpson, involved an American boy and a European Princess. According to the comedian, no pressure, directly or indirectly, has been exerted to force withdrawal of the film, but Lloyd feels, despite assurances from the British Board of Censorship to the contrary, that the background of Royalty in the Him would step on sensitive British toes. Fortunately for Harold's film fans, his decision will not hold up his screen activities for longer than n few weeks, as he has another story up hie sleeve, an original by Grovcr Jones, in which he will appear as a doctor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 37, 13 February 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)
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