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BRITISH FILMS

MOVE FOR WIDER DEMAND. [Umted Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, November 12. Seeking escape from the stranglehold of American combines, independent, British exhibitors are forming a Film Industries Co-operative Society, with the object of obtaining better terms from Hollywood. It is revealed that two hundred exhibitors went bankrupt in 1930, owing to the extortionate charges of American renters. The Society hopes to widen the demand for British films and to improve their technical excellence.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 5

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BRITISH FILMS Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 5

BRITISH FILMS Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1931, Page 5

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