British Film “Too Militaristic”
The Dusseldorf correspondent of the Daily Express says that West German film censors marked their first day of freedom from British control by banning the British film of A. E, W. Mason’s “The Four Feathers.” . The censors said that the film “is too militaristic and has imperialistic tendencies.” —London, September 23.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1949, Page 5
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