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FILM TESTS

WHAT CHILDREN PREFER

LONDON, July 11.

Mr. William Farr, acting-manager of the British Film Institute,. has compiled an analysis of juvenile taste in films.

He discovered that children prefer those featuring G-men and dislike Mac West and Greta Garbo because they have never met anyone in the least'like them, and are unable to imagine that such people really exist. They hate horrific films of the Frankenstein type, fighting, sudden noise, and close-ups of killings and kissings.

Children" like to be excited, not frightened. Adventure stories built around air pilots and sailors greatly interest them. They dislike dialogue, intricate plots, musical films interrupting action with songs and dances, and stories falsifying well-known history.

The headmaster of Battersea School, after a similar investigation, reached the same conclusion. He found that children liked adventure and happy endings, with right triumphing over wrong, but that love scenes made them laugh and scenic beauty left them cold.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 9

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FILM TESTS Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 9

FILM TESTS Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 9