AVI lAT IS A BIUTISH FILM? ,1) It must be one which has been made by British subjects, or by a Brit-ish-controlled company constituted under the linv of some part ol the British Empire. (2) The studio scenes must have been photographed within the Empire in the absence of permission by the Board of Trade to photograph them elsewhere. (T) In order to secure British atnio. sphere, either the scenario or the work upon which it is based must have been written by a British subject. (.() Finally, not less than 75 per cent, of the* salaries and wages paid in respect of the making of tiie film, exclusive of that to the producer (director) or to one “star.” must have been paid to British subjects or to persons domiciled within the Empiic.From an official resume of the British Film Bill.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1927, Page 1
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