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British Films Win Prizes

(N.Z.P.A-

- Reuter ,

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Keceived Monday, i p.m. LONDON, Sept. 5. Sir Laurence Olivier's film "Haiu let, " won first. prize at the internatipnal ti I m festiva'l at Veniee. Jean Sini mons was judged the best actress for her portrayal of Ophelia in Hamiet. Britain also won prizes for the best storv and script, "The Fallen ldoi, " based on a story by Graham Green. The best scenery was in "Oliver Twist" and the best photograpliy in "llamlet. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1948, Page 2

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British Films Win Prizes Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1948, Page 2

British Films Win Prizes Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1948, Page 2

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