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CONTRACTS SIGNED

Pictures for King's Theatre BEST OF BRITISH STUDIOS A. statement alleged to have been made to the effect that as manager of Stratford Pictures, and Amusements. Ltd.-, he was unable to secure up to date' pictures' was contradicted by Mr. E. Norden to The Post yesterday when he furnished a list, of the chief productions of British studios for 1933/34 for which he has just signed up contracts. Mr. Norden said than the list spoke for itself tind proved conclusively that his company Was able to and did secure the best productions. Mr. W. Sun-ell, of Greater Australasian Films, distributors of British Dominions Mtd Gainsborough productions, which are well known for such pictures as "Sunshine Susie" and "Jack's the Coy," said I hat he had just completed a contract with Mr. Norden for a further supply of the 1933/34 productions including stick pictures as "After the Ball," "Homo Express" (considered to be the bigcrest producl ion in the world today), "The Blarney Stone," "Thark", (with Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn), "Just My Luck" (with tb« same celebrities), "Tell Mc Tonight (with the. golden voiced Jan Kicpura). "Yes. Mr. BroWn," "The First Mrs. Frasc.l',' "Midshapmnid," "Sorrell and Sou," "Man From Toronto," "Hound of the Baskervilles" "Night of (be Garter" ftnd others.

"[( will bo interesting Taranaki picturegoet's and Stratford fans particularly to know that the management of King's Theatre, have been enterprising enough to seciiro foi exhibition pictures of this ca'ihi'V said Mr. Sttrtvll. "Mr. Norden has already had the big productions of 1032/33, and these are for IW3/34. 'The Rome Express,' F might :nld, is considered to be Britain's mightiest challenge to Hollywood."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 309, 20 July 1933, Page 8

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CONTRACTS SIGNED Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 309, 20 July 1933, Page 8

CONTRACTS SIGNED Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 309, 20 July 1933, Page 8

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