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IA RUSTLING PAPER RUINS £250 SCENE IN DIALOGUE

SOMETIME 8 the innocent turning of a newspaper pag* is expensive. It coat nearly £&>'> at Pathe Studios, where the. paper is preserved by officials as an object lesson. An employee sitting on the outskirts of the set, where scenes for “The Missing Man t oer* being taken, glanced at the day's news. No one even heard him turn the page, but when the “rush* s'* of the day's work were run for the director and his staff in the studio sound projection room it was found that the rustle had. been caught by the sensitive, sound apparatus and made a distinctly jarring note in the (dramatic dialogue between the characters. It was necessary to retake the entire scene.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 25

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IA RUSTLING PAPER RUINS £250 SCENE IN DIALOGUE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 25

IA RUSTLING PAPER RUINS £250 SCENE IN DIALOGUE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 25

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