THE RASPUTIN FILM
DAMAGES FOR PRINCESS
GREATEST? INTEREST AROUSED,
's: '■>.■ ,'77 7 LONDON, March 6, ,The; Appeal. Court .fixed.-:, Monday to hear Sir William Jowitt's application ?for > stay,of execution in' the Youssqupoff case. Pending the appeal, Sir Patrick Hastings intimated that he will not seek enforcement'of 'execution before Monday; , , ' Princess Youssoupoff's solicitors stated that' the of instituting legal proceedings in Australia had not yet beep decided.- .,'■' , .•■ ■;>: ! .'i \- ','',■ >■■
The, Daily- Mail .understands, that owing* to-the fin junction' against showing the Rasputin film in'the form of which Princess L complained-', no further -actjiin, l will' , be. taken against 228 kinemas in. England concerned in showing the film. f r ; The result vof-the. action has aroused the greatest interestvin the 1 film world owing to its' effect on the filming of living persons, 'which is usually not .attempted -without ,th'e consent and. cor operation of the persons concerned.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22206, 8 March 1934, Page 9
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145THE RASPUTIN FILM Otago Daily Times, Issue 22206, 8 March 1934, Page 9
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