NATIONAL FILM UNIT
Sir,-Could Mr. Andrews please find time to tell us in plain words what the National Film Unit has done in its first year, and what it hopes to do in the future, without bringing in photogenic surfaces, bierarchies, interstices and other verbiage? )
EUPHUES
(Wellington)
iMr. Andrews says in reply: "I am sorry that Euphues dislikes my theories and my English. In our first year we made 80 good short films; in the future we shall make hundreds of better films. I cannot speak plainer than that.’’]
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Page 3
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