FILM INDUSTRY
WARNING GIVEN TO JEWS EXODUS OF PERFORMERS LONDON, September IG. The Naoi-contrO'lled film industry s’ publication warns non-Jewish actors and producers against contracting to go abroad or renewing foreign confrere's, ,says the Berlin correspondent of the Times. This, it is stated, would indicate a “desire to sabotage German cultural reconstruction,” and the publication declares that offenders will be excluded from all future fihmverk in Germany. A great exodus of leading theatrical people and film workers followed the departure of Max Reinhardt and Elizabeth Rergnor. Many of these, though Geritik-s, had jewisli connectio is, nr hesitated to face the uncertainties of the German film industry. Absent stars include Werner Krauss, Emil .Tannings, Lilian Harvey and Marlene Deitrich. The first pronouncedly Nazi films are now being manufactured, hut production is greatly handicapped hv current restrictions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 5
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135FILM INDUSTRY Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 5
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