SOUND AND COLOUR
“REDSKIN” COMING TO PLAZA Elizabeth Pickett’s story. “Redskins, ** has been made into a thrilling moving picture, and will be shown at the Plaza Theatre shortly. “Redskin” is presented almost entirely in natural col-
our, a new process perfected by Technicolor Corporation, making to use of colour for this feature film possible. It is also complete wiu» sound. a Miss Pickett, who lias titled directed more than sf> short * eat i\, e pictures, was assigned to prepare 1 adaptation and script for the picni • Her story, “Redskin,” is the fruit an experience in the Indian co Y n {3 of the south-west, believed unparalie by any other woman. In 1918, in Washington as historian for National Red Cross, Miss Pickett secured from the Commissioner of dian affairs permission to tramp will over the Indian reservations*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 18
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