LARGE STUDIO SETTING
A claim i'c r the largest set > V e>to be made tor a talking picture l date 13 put forward bv Victor s. astrom, Metro-Ooldwyn-.tfar <>• dir-c----tor. The entire new- and’huge 3- c> 4 at Metro-Goldmyn-Jlayer' studio teas devoted to a reproducti yn Pi".. **• J'&ncn house and grounds "’or V lJma Banky’s first all-taking picture. ■A. Lady to Love.” The setting occupied 8,000 squ, r • feet. The house was construct* -<i u: a knoll 20 feet high, and a large numDer or full-grown trees were transplanted to the set in order to complete the illusion of the huge vineyard. Supporting new picture are Robert Arnes, Edward G. Robinson, Lloyd Ingrham and other favourites.
Ralph Forbes, playing with Titith Chatterton in The High Road," at the | lletro-Goldwyn-Majer studios, 1- ; building a house between scenes. I is supervising construction of an eh. - ' borate new home for himself and Miss j Chatterton, in private life h,s wife, i?% i Beverley Hills,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 15
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160LARGE STUDIO SETTING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 15
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