Hollywood Gamble
Hollywood, always ready to take a a chance, has had a sudden 1 inspiration that television may do £ for the present film industry what £ sound di'd for tne silent pictures £ years ago. Facing a financial bliz- 1 zard, it is putting capital into the £ infant television business, hoping \ l
that films will tie in happily and maKe a mint of dollars for both. Movies specially designed for television are being planned, and, although cynics are sneering, it is recalled that everyone was sceptical when Warners first rushed in with talkies.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 February 1948, Page 6
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