CLEVER SOUND FILMS SCREENING IN LONDON
of the largest cinemas are exhibiting the first successful sound films of the Derby, the trooping of the colours and the celebration of the King’s Birthday. The real Derby atmosphere has actually been caught, including a gipsy baby crying in the encampment, a cockney’s solo on his mouth organ, the bookmakers shouting the odds and the roar “They’re off.” Thus, the galloping of the horses and t'he crowd’s amazed silence when the outsider Trigo won are linked in clever photography.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 25
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86CLEVER SOUND FILMS SCREENING IN LONDON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 25
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