CAN'T RECOGNISE OWN VOICE.
WHEN MOVIES SPEAK IT. 11 Modern science has made it possible to record and reproduce the human voice in motion pictures with absolute fidelity. Nothing is added to nor subtracted from the voice during the recording process. The voice heard on the screen is exactly the same as that picked up by the microphone.” “lie Learned About Women” is the story of a young fellow with fifty million dollars and a lot of book knowledge, who suddenly decides it’s time he learned a thing or two about the world. Miss Skipworth with the assistance of beauteous, dark-eyed Susan Fleming, helps tench him.^
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1933, Page 3
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