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I'm Hard-Boiled, That's Me!

Success Assured When Critics Shed Tears (By Our Film -Critic.) SAW George M. Dillon, New’ Zealand manager for ‘Warner Brothers, waiting ‘or his car outside the Midland Hotel, Wellington, the other morning, and: I stopped to congratulate him on "The Story of Louis Paster," his company’s latest film. "It’s a~ great picture," [ :-id. "‘Left me feeling a trifle wet-eyed." George Dillon smiled. "That's what those pictures are made for -to get you hard-boiled guys dropping a tear or two," he said. A a Et TE TE OE EE a 7

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19360612.2.44

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Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 32

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94

I'm Hard-Boiled, That's Me! Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 32

I'm Hard-Boiled, That's Me! Radio Record, 12 June 1936, Page 32

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