GALLIPOLI TALKIE
NAVY TO ASSIST FILMING. United Press Association. —By Eleetm Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Nov. 19. The Admiralty has granted permission to the Brtish Instructional Films to begin a talkie version of Ernest Raymond’s Gallipoli novel “Tell England,” promising to give every facility in order that the naval sections will be perfect. The Mediterranean Fleet will co-operate next spring. The famous troopship River Clyde is still available. Captain Unwin, a Victoria Grosser, will reconstruct the scene aboard. Lieut. Col. Freyberg, Commander Holbrooke and other Victoria. Crossers, may also be immortalised in "the film, which, it is hoped, will be worthy of the epic of the campaign.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1929, Page 3
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