THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Tin; Fii.m am> ini'. Nation. ' The mingled crude sensationalism and i! l i mein alii yoi lbe American film may meet with approval or disapproval. The important point i- that it is not British in sentiment." While this is a sttfiieetitiy serious objiction in this country. it is a much graver objection in the I iounuious. where the preservation of a British al mospiiere. particularly among the rising gencrai iuu. is a ma i lei ol I mperial e ineern. What coni so ibe Britisli Film industry itself, willi its existence at sake, means to adopt has not. so lar, been made clear ; but, il I- obvious 1 bat on all eoiints material, aesthetic, and patriotic the industry and the public should lie at one i hat :-o potent an inlliieiiii- in ilos i.Miulrx as the film ought net to I." so largely of loreigli origin and character." "I be Scots-
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2
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155THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2
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