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THEATRE IMPRESSIONS.

(By "Onlooker."

Patrons to King George Theatre aT» expressing keen satisfaction with th» quality of talking picture now being provided by the management. "Peoplfr '~H are more than pleased ■with, the clear .^ diction of t«ke~ majority of-the actors. Certain pictures, of course, are moremarked for their- clarity than othes, and it is sometimes difficult to get clear enunciation from the American

female voices but this is a matter over which the 'local producer has no control. Where English voices are employed the effect is particularly pleas-

ing -and they .may be very clearly heard in every part of the King G-eorge Theatre. A remarkably fine example of this was demonstrated last week w.hen the Fox Movitone N"ews put over a speech delivered by Mr Scullin, ih» Australian Labour Prime Minister. On©

could wet! imagine that the speaker wa» on the stage in person. The articulation of a very forceful speech was Tefleeted f rom the screen in a manner that left no doubt of the quality of the talkie plant, which, is installed at the King George Theatre.

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 March 1930, Page 8

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THEATRE IMPRESSIONS. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 March 1930, Page 8

THEATRE IMPRESSIONS. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 March 1930, Page 8

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