Film Agreement
The new four-year agreement entered into by the United Kingdom and the United States covering the film industry, had considerably widened the scope of influence of the motion picture, said Mr R- J- Kerridge, managing director of Ker-ridge-Odeon, when asked to comment on the cabled announcement from London. There would be fostered a friendly competition which already had had the advantage of improving the quality of the products in both countries, Mr Kerridge said. Referring to American plans for production in Australia, western Europe, South America,' and elsewhere, Mr Kerridge said that such expansion must make a worthwhile contribution to international goodwill of understanding. Mr Kerridge emphasised the potential internationalism of the cinema.-r-(P.A.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1948, Page 8
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115Film Agreement Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1948, Page 8
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