NEW ZEALAND FILMED
Sir -I was interested to | the criticism of "P.J.W." when’ » iewing the film New Zealand-A Wor Power. Not having seen the film yet thyseli, I am in no position to give an opinion, but I thought readers might be interested to hear how the film has been received in one part of the world at least. Writing from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, my sister says: "Last night.. .. IT saw a very good film about New Zealand Called New Zealand, a World Power, felt very proud to be a New’ Zéaldnder, especially at the end when the aiidience clapped. When the man who gave the commentary said ‘New Zealanders are good rugby players, somebody behind me remarked, ‘But not as good as we are!’?" I hope this film is fteceived as well in other parts of the world as it appears to have heen in South Affica.
KOWHAI
(Wellington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 622, 1 June 1951, Page 5
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151NEW ZEALAND FILMED New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 622, 1 June 1951, Page 5
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