COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY
ATTRACTS STAGE STARS The use of colour in motion Pictures and the recent improvements in colour Photography will bring to the many plavera from the legitimate staS Who failed in black and white camera tests. That is the opinion of huawis Berger, director, who has c Pleted “The Vagabond King. Berger explains that recent ®* ments have made it possible to rep dues flesh tints accurately and tn exact colour of hair and eyes. Beaut often lies, not so much in the conto Of the face, hut in the colouring. m the future, the stars will be repr * duced exactly as they appear in uie flesh. “The Vagabond King." T,-hich was Produced entirely in colour, Dennis King and Jeanette MacDonald, two famous stage stars, in tlie leading roles. With the improved colour photography, Paramount have been able to capture Miss MacDonald's exquisite beauty for the screen. Gary Cooper’s first all-talking ring picture, “Medals,’’ was recently completed at the Hollywood studios and Will be among the early 1930 releases in New Zealand. “Medals” is the plcturisation of the stage play, “An Old 1-ady Shows Her Medals,” by Sir Ja " ie ® M. Barrie. Featured in the supporting east are Beryl Mercer, Tempe Piggott, Daisy Belmore and Arthur Hoyt.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 862, 4 January 1930, Page 13
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207COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 862, 4 January 1930, Page 13
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