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"ALF'S BUTTON."

+ — THEATRE ROVAI.. With the i! rt i'juo musical revu ll . K-i " the supreme motion picture faree, ■i:ookery Nook,'' and the aen.sationa! talkie (d ; l- *• Ulatitk." t« their credit. British proouet'ion exeeutivei rnieht now lay clal °} t *- ) the most perfect colour production to Xatur.il colour is used in an hnglish talkie for The fir,t time in British Dominions Button." and the •'Sydney Morning I'erald" pro.-laimed it as tl>* most perfect eoiour photosraphy yet seou in any Vifture \ll lion ™li by far tho greater l>:irt of A.f s Button 7, in. in black and white, tin" few jiatural rolour feencs that aro included one wanting more. This is entirely due to rh» clearness of the colour and the perfect r-.iso with which one may watch i*. Alt s Button " introduces a colour system wnici i« admirable. With the new British sj-Mem blue U blue, red is red, and green, gold, pink, «ir dso on aro themselves. Consequently, fcnlour enhances rather than dei ,r ®J lates the, vain- of the sequences in whic h " "" been used by the director. W. 1 • Kellino. r-,'r o ns of the Theatre Koyal Mill have ample wpertunitv to judse this improved system of ,-o'our photography fer themselves when •\l£'c Button" opens there next Saturday.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 18

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"ALF'S BUTTON." Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 18

"ALF'S BUTTON." Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 18

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