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HUGE FILM “SETS”

TALKIES CAN OUTDO STAGE NEW PLAYER’S COMMENT Even on settings confined to the j limitations of the theatre stage, sound ; pictures can outdo theatres in unique and striking settings, Harry Richman, Broadway song favourite, who is the new’ star in his first United Artists picture, “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” has discovered. Several settings which appear in Richman’s picture, supposedly taking place in a Broadway revue, outdo anything the stage could possibly achieve, he declares. The one tremendous advantage in scenes of this sort, Richman says, is the fact that the film settings need not be designed with an eye to moving them rapidly on and off stage.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 24

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110

HUGE FILM “SETS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 24

HUGE FILM “SETS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 24

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