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PICTURE TRADES

FIVE HUNDRED BRANCHES All who work in motion picture studios are not actors and actresses. A recent census revealed, for instance, that there are more than 150 different trades and professions represented on the list of permanent studio employees concerned in some way with the production of Raymond Griffith’s Paramount starring comedy, “Time to Love.” Contributors to this picture, according to the census, include doctors, lawyers, nurses, school teachers, librarians, wig makers, sculptors, tailors, interpreters, painters, plasterers, paperhangers, carpenters, electricians, accountants, janitors, street cleaners, gardeners, plumbers, blacksmiths, gunsmiths, firemen, artists, hairdressers, chefs, linotype operators, radio experts,, chemists, steam-fitters, pottery makers and scores of other professional workmen and tradesmen.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 15

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PICTURE TRADES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 15

PICTURE TRADES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 166, 4 October 1927, Page 15

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