BERNARD SHAW’S ADVICE MORE NATURE FILMS
George Bernard Shaw, according to a recent cablegram, commends the increasing number of Nature study films now being screened.
That they are becoming more popular is due to the fact that such flluu give much needed variety to an evening’s entertainment and consequently the usual programme films do not lose their flavour. Among the Nature study films that have met with popularity in England recently are “Chang.” “The Golden Eagle,” and “Maya the Bee.” Highly ingenious methods in obtaining entertainment value combined with instructive information have been adopted by the producers of these films.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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100BERNARD SHAW’S ADVICE MORE NATURE FILMS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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