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WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE A TALKING PICTURE.— A glance behind the scenes of Arthur Hammerstei n’s firs United Artists production, "Bride 66.” On the left is are presentation of an Arctic steamer, above are the powerful incandescent lights, in the centre are the sound cameras and to the right is a large orchestra which plays he musical score composed by Rudolph Friml. Pay! L. Stein directs the production and leading roles are played by Jeanette MacDonald and John Garrick,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 14

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WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE A TALKING PICTURE.— A glance behind the scenes of Arthur Hammerstei n’s firs United Artists production, "Bride 66.” On the left is are presentation of an Arctic steamer, above are the powerful incandescent lights, in the centre are the sound cameras and to the right is a large orchestra which plays he musical score composed by Rudolph Friml. Pay! L. Stein directs the production and leading roles are played by Jeanette MacDonald and John Garrick, Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 14

WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE A TALKING PICTURE.— A glance behind the scenes of Arthur Hammerstei n’s firs United Artists production, "Bride 66.” On the left is are presentation of an Arctic steamer, above are the powerful incandescent lights, in the centre are the sound cameras and to the right is a large orchestra which plays he musical score composed by Rudolph Friml. Pay! L. Stein directs the production and leading roles are played by Jeanette MacDonald and John Garrick, Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 998, 14 June 1930, Page 14

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