FILM WRECKS A ROMANCE.
The unexpected appearance on a film of a girl residing in a seaside village near Minohead, England has had embarrassing results for the girl. One evening in Jie summer she was seated on the seawall near her home in the throes of a holiday romance when an amateur film party from Minehead " shot " a thrilling scene at the same location.
The film has now been released, and in the background the seawall incident has been reproduced to the lively interest of the villagers. The girl's fiance, who was not the young man with whom she was flirting, has seen the film, and, now a wedding will not take place.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20762, 3 January 1931, Page 3 (Supplement)
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