Pictures, like music, have no nationality. If they are good, they’ll attract them from Saskatchewan to Stamboul. Let the British turn out a good grade of film and there’ll be no talk of commercial wars or reprisals. The King could then paraphrase what Lincoln said to some of the busybodies who wanted him to get rid of Grant. The General had offended them because he wasn’t a teetotaller. Lincoln told them he wished Isome of the other generals would take as much as Grant. Let the King tell the English producers to adopt American tactics and they’ll be toasted by their own people with a cheerio.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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