TALKIE MOVE
LANGUAGE PROBLEM. LONDON, September 11. The flourishing British film colony at Elstree may become a new Hollywooo and centre of the talkie industry if plans now being discussed mature, says the “Daily Mail.” Three of the most important American film companies have decided that Elstree is most suitable ’for the production of multi-lingual pictures, owing to its convenient European situation. They are now negotiating to open huge studios, the building and equipment ot which will cost £5,000,000, probably offering openings for British capital and providing employment for thousands. , ; Mr Adolph Zukor, on behalf of ParaLasky group, has alto pay £300,000 to the British Dominions Film Corporation for the right to make films with the existing plant.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1930, Page 6
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