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G.M. happens to be the most efficient critic I have ever heard of. Certainly some of his opinions do not agree with mine, but surely that is natural enough. I think he is quite justified in saying that Disney is degenerating. Recently I went to a return season of Fantasia. I enjoyed it so much that I went again the next day. Prior fo this, I went to see Song of the South and I laughted at everythi that was dramatic, or supposed to be so. film was 60 per cent. ordinary picture.
MIVUE
(Auckland).
7 ue bs It is entirely thanks to G.M. that our pic-fure-going during the last few years has ceased to be a hit-and-miss affair. By investing threepence weekly in The Listener we have been -guided to several pictures we would have missed but for G.M.’s recommendation. We went against his cfiticism occasionally, long enough to discover that each time was a miss, so now whenever possible we choose a ‘‘clap" and get an evening of good entertainment. We only regret that sometimes fhe criticisms are @ little late. We have come to regard his
choice as_ infallible.
JOAN
HORNBLOW
(Wellington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 33
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197POINTS FROM LETTERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 33
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