CINESOUND C? IN ROTO
Mr. Lee Hill Ti Bride Docui For the purpose ( reel subjects and ah town and district i documentai'y film ent Mr. Lee Hill, repreae sound Review and I arrived in Rotoi-ua. The film, which is New Zealand as v will tell the story o: brides from various land. The camera rival in W ellington % lives for the first six stay in the Dominioc a dairy farmer in ti othex', the son of owner in Otago, the side worker, the f«; worker, and the fiftl employee. ^ In this way, the|g the whole cf New attractions, living c ally, and our chief film is being made es lishxaudiences and il there by Butcher's 1 oldest film producers in the world. TI entirely with Empirf has made such filmsi side You," and "For Mr. Hill will be h next ten days, with Ohirm's, and he wil cuss the pcssibilities district for film subj; interested. Mr. Hill was captu ern Desert while fih division's attacks « He saw a great deal landers both in actii years as a prisoner* He was among the on one of the n marches through Gef second day out, 1 "acquire" a still cs old films, and he t only photographic r these marches, whic! able to the War Of partment of Inforit turned to Germany i' his return to Englar a movie camera, ivitl the men on their n that way he met nfi ex-prisoners; His px'ises some 2700 i • Hill was also the o® with the Kiwi Rugl says it is an indicath® the tour aroused fl graphs were publkfl in United KingdomH
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5296, 8 January 1947, Page 4
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269CINESOUND C? IN ROTO Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5296, 8 January 1947, Page 4
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