PHONING 5,000 MILES, RONALD COLMAN CHATS WITH CRITIC IN LONDON
Mr. Ronald Colman talked by long-distance telephone across the American Continent, across the Atlantic Ocean by wireless to the office of the London “Daily Mail/’ "I wish I were just finishing a good supper in Soho,” he told the film critic. “I am working on the talking version of ‘Bulldog Drummond/ It is a great change and, as an experiment, I enjoy it immensely. I am coming over to London, if I can manage it, in the latter part of the year, but, you know, one has to make plans at short notice. I hope to hear more of the big success of English productions/*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 25
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115PHONING 5,000 MILES, RONALD COLMAN CHATS WITH CRITIC IN LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 25
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