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Films About Freud And Nobel

ONRAD VEIDT, dissatisfied with the material given him, plans to write his own screen stories. He has gone to Paris with plans for at least two films. Both are biographical. Both, too, are stories of civilians-a welcome change, Veidt hopes, from the string of German officers and secret = service men he has played lately. The first is the life-story of Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the discoverer of dynamite. The second of Veidt’s subjects is still alive-Viennese Professor Sigmund Freud, famous practitioner of psycho-analysis. OURGLEGOUNTEOEUGUDANCRUNGHELO CEA RLOCEADDOER DOCS OREO CRU EACRSORSOROOORTOREGHOS

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Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 30

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Films About Freud And Nobel Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 30

Films About Freud And Nobel Radio Record, 1 April 1938, Page 30

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