ELABORATE SCENES
CANALS OF VENICE AND PALACES OF OLD BUDAPEST. The canals of Venice, with gondolas floating in mysterious moonlit shadow, and the banks of the Danube at Budapest, lined with aheient palaces and throbbing with gypsy music, were both exactly reproduced hy native experts in Hollywood for the production of "To-Night or Never." The setting which Willy Pogany, . internationally famous Ilungarian arj tist, designed for the wine-gardens 1 on the banks of the Danube is said to he one of the most .elaborate and successful illusions ever attempted on the screen. He invented totally new and revolutionary processes of aehieving the effects of moonlight and running water in the process of building this scene. .A
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 254, 18 June 1932, Page 7
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