He Didn't Want Any More Horrors
TEUREDOCUERER RUD ERCUUREECOLECRLERDOLERGUERRCDERPRELUQEEACUT CORRE COORD ELDER CEE RE UGE ED THIS is the story of a film salesman who was peddling his company’s product in an out-of-the-way part of the North Island the other week. He approached the manager of the theatre in a small town where the population was largely Maori. "First of all,’’ said the manager, "are you trying to sell me any horror pictures?"’ "Well, as it happens I’m not," replied the salesman. ‘’But why?" "Because the last horror picture we showed here was ‘Frankenstein,’ and there were two Maoris who were so frightened by it that they wouldn‘t come out at night to go to the pictures for three weeks afterward. No more horror films for me, if you please."’ TALE USGRESODOEECSOOUCURCECEEEDREEPEESEOCUEDOUTERODERGGERUGESACRECUSUEVERCEDDEERREERE ODE
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Radio Record, 13 May 1938, Page 29
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133He Didn't Want Any More Horrors Radio Record, 13 May 1938, Page 29
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