STUDIO IMITATES SNOW STORM
With the mercury column ascending 30 degrees centigrade, visitors to the UFA studios at Neubabelberg were astonished to find, while walking through the area, an unusually pretty snow-drifted winter landscape, which had been constructed for the UFAtone super production, “The White Devil.” which Alexander Wolkoff is directing with Ivan Mosjukine in the stellar role. A charming little fairyland with snow bedecked streets, buildings and woods . . . even the frost and icecovered windows were so wonderfully imitated that the visitors automatically shivered with imaginary cold, despite the almost suffocating heat. The dainty country palace of the Tsar formed the centre of this charming landscape where for three nights in succession a most vehement snow' storm raged in a manner different but little from the severe storm sometimes reported from the Siberian plains.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 17
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134STUDIO IMITATES SNOW STORM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 17
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