MOVING PICTURE INDUSTRY
BIG FUTURE IN AUSTRALIA MR CHARLES FARRELL'S VIEWS. (Pick United Press Association) AUCKLAND, April 27. TJic belief that tlioro is a hip; future for the moving picture industry in Australia is held by Mr Charles Farrell, who is returning to America after making a picture in Australia, culled "The Flying Doctor." lie arrived by the Aorangi, and will nuikc :i brief ioiir of the North Island, lie will leave by I In; Mariposa on Saturday, lie is full of admiration of (lie work of the two leading girls in the Australian picture, Mary Maguire and Margaret Vyner, both Australians. " For the industry to succeed," he says, ''Australia will need to import the right, technicians." On returning to Hollywood Mr Farrell will rejoin the Fox Corporation, with whom he has been associated for 10 years.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22866, 28 April 1936, Page 12
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