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Giglr ,the world's most famous Itenor, is hard at work on his.first picture for London'Kim/Productions. Gigli's concert, arid' opera ' engagements do . not permit him to do a: great deal of film work,--; and for.' this: film, - as, yet. lintitled,. he-is spending only-fifteen: days in London." All scenes in ,w,hich he is to appear are, therefore,, being dealt with first Acknowledged to --be the greatest tenor in. the .world'today, he paid a, high compliment to' London Film sound engineers 'when lie. 'expressed great satisfaction at the ' unusually fine quality of the "■ recording of. his voice. Gigli must, be' among the least temperamental, of' famous singers; for he' seems to .delight in singing at every • possible occasion. Some great stars demands silence, screens, and no onlookers while' filming, but not so Gigli. . v .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 21
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133HIGH SPEED Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 21
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