MOVING PICTURES.
MANAGERS DEFEND SENSATIONAL CRIME FILMS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, November 17. The managers of the kinematograph theatres unsuccessfully endeavored to induce Mr Flowers to modify the regulations recently announced. They declare that the regulations will cripple the picture business. The prohibition of representations of acts of lawlessness is held to be harsh in the extreme, because practically no drama can be constructed without some wrongdoing to point a moral. The other regulations will also render the business unworkable if thev are strictly applied.
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Evening Star, Issue 15035, 18 November 1912, Page 6
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