“DAWN” FOR PRIVATE SHOWING.
PROVIDED L.C.C. AGREES. i inirr r 11 n r (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.20 a;m.) LONDON, February 26. There is another surprise in connection with “Dawn.” The film will be shown privately in the Albert Hall -on Tuesday, before an audience of from ten to twelve, thousand invited,promin--eiit people and ex-service men, out of >60,000 applicants. The Albert Hall authorities have no--tified the promoter that the film can,t»ot be shown, the London County Council'having intimated that their permission must be obtained. Mr Wilcox states that he did not know that permission was necessary in the case of a private show. He will apply without delay. The Clerk of the London County Council says, “Filing not passed by the Censor must be submitted. We had no .option in forbidding ‘Dawn’ under k he circumstances. ’ ’
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 February 1928, Page 5
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