CINEMA FILMS.
CHARGE AGAINST HOLLYWOOD. PREFERENCE TO BRITISH URGED (UNITED FBBSS ASSOCIATION —B* EMCTBIO OTTAWA, September 4. Speaking at the conference of the British Empire Service, League «»•» resolution wging the greater use et British-made films within the Empire, Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice made the charge that Bollywood picture producers were deliberately producing inferior films JP ul B i w f&, m Great Pritora and exhibiting jhem «« British piQtureg in order to dtscreow subject and character pf and fwrtber to support the greater W" cauina attention to the F®P B J® n {Jy against British fiTms carried on by Hons to take steps in their respective countries to persuade theatres Si'Vsft «5
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20335, 7 September 1931, Page 9
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