INBORN dramatic instinct
fOHJLARISES MOTION PICTURES niotion picture is the most Popular form of amusement today bejauso every human being is at heart an J"? r * Everyone acts from childhood, mair v at is wh y they enjoy seeing aKo-believe stories carried out by tw5 8 wh y they are able to throw emselves into the various parts and •creen liV6 With the P la y ers on the p®° sa ys William Powell, prominent m?? ount star, who recently comtea work on “Shadow of the Law,” flMiJi 6Bl all-talking picture. “Every i- aas the dramatic instinct. This by the way children pretend, jl m tlle time they are old enough to
This dramatic instinct usually surtpift 8 ali through life, although it tners or is crushed out under adWe o n 8 5 ange forms. The lodge man puts ’ regalia from dramatic instinct, a the athlete his jersey. Women thr ° Uflag:e the dreary monotony of life ross . little conceits and manImp *t S so „ tllat others will think them
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1040, 2 August 1930, Page 15
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170INBORN dramatic instinct Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1040, 2 August 1930, Page 15
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