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TALKIE FILMS AMONG BLACK RACES

AFRICANS DEMAND TO HEAR MARVEL

The talkie'' boom has reached the heart of Africa. Not only in the longcolonised Southern British Dominions but even in the Congo, in Kenya and Rhodesia people have decided that the silent pictures are out of date. Only within the last few mouths has the new invention become • popular although equipment imported from America has been in use in the larger cities ever since 1927. Now, dozens of installations are going into the cinemas of the continent. FILMS POPULAR AMONG BLACKS Films are very popular in Africa even among the native blacks and because of the continual trekking of kraal dwellers to the cities, their kinsfolk, no matter how stay-at-home their habits, know of the "jumping pictures'' (thus the Bantu tongue oxpresisvely labels them) Owing to the fact that unlives through social segregation are barred from visiting up-to-date playhouses, the talkies are known only by rumour lo the majority of the swarthy patrons of their own theatres. Now, however, tidings of the marvel have been well spread throughout the country and thousands of black men ask that they too, may obtain facilities for hearing as well as seeing. Not only are talking' film installations being put into use in dozens of African cities and towns but the local manufacture of "talkie" news reels lias also started. Like their colleagues in America and Europe, musicians employed by African cinemas are passing through bad times. At Johannesburg

and other places whole orchestras have been disbanded. SPREADING OF ENGLISH In the settlement of Africa the talkies are likely to provide an important unifying force as soon as the natives obtain facilities for seeing them. English will be heard through this medium for the first time by multitudes of blacks and thus the numberless dia-

lects that are found goes will be replaced this dominant tongue. .Talkies; St "-"&( stated, are going to be made by several visiting American . afiitt European, expe-. ilitions and it is rumoured that some important Hollywood. producers expect to furnish their homeland with-' unpre'ee* dented thrills by reproducing the thunderous din of a monster .tribal /war,, danco and similar savage ceremonies Occurring only in Africa.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 12

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TALKIE FILMS AMONG BLACK RACES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 12

TALKIE FILMS AMONG BLACK RACES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 March 1930, Page 12