INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS
SCHOOLMASTER’S INTEREST. Of particular import to the motion picture industry in New Zealand is the active interest taken by the Secondary Schools' Association in modern film product. Mr L. B. Quartermain, a prominent member of the association and a master at Wellington College, writes the following letter to the manager of Warner Bros, after pre-viewing “Submarine DI,” and its supporting featurette the technicolour travelogue of New Zealand, “Long Bright Land": — “You (Warners) have my authority to mention to schools in centres where the film is due for release that my committee considers ’Submarine Dl' a good film, free from any objcctionable features, and one likely to be of particular interest to boys of secondary | school age. The fact that the fine colour film on New Zealand is a supporting subject should make the ‘Submarine Dl’ programme one that we can cordially recommend.”
“Submarine DI” will commence at the Regent oh' Saturday and special concessions will be granted to school parties on application to the Regent management (’phone 2303).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1938, Page 4
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