BRIGHT ENGLISH FILM FOR THEATRE ROYAL.
With the unique musical revue, “Splinters”, the supreme motion picture farce “Rookery Nook”, and the sensational talkie epic' “Atlantic” to their credit, British production executives might now lay claim to the most perfect colour production to date. Natural colour is used in an English talkie for the first time in British Dominions’ “Alf’s Button”, and the “Sydney Morning Herald” proclaimed it as the most perfect colour photography yet seen in any picture. Patrons of the Theatre Royal will have ample opportunity to judge this improved system of colour photography for themselves when “Alf’s Button” opens there next Saturday.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19231, 19 November 1930, Page 5
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