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FILMLAND NEWS
Korda to Develop Stage Talent for Screen
NEW POLICY
When "Josephine," the play about the early life of Napoleon, is prodiced nt His Majesty's, Lons- don, an important policy will be inaugurated.
This is the first theatre produc- tion of the L.F. Play Productions, which is part of London Film Pro- ductions, the company which made "The Private Life of Henry VIII.," "Catherine the Great" and "The Private Life of Don Juan,"
In an interview with a Daily Telegraph correspondent, Alexan- der Korda, the managing-director of the company and the producer of the films, explained his plans.
"Our aim," he said, "is to establish a definite connection be- tween the theatre and the films, both in actors and playwrights. It seems to me an obvious develop- ment and it should have happened when the talkies were first intro- its The theatre, duced.
with grent tradition, is slow and con- servative, or it would have cap tured the films seven years ago. The stage is the proper training place for the ntreew..
"In future we shall rely less and less on great Hollywood names: nur cadeavour will be to build un and troupe of young Actors actresses, and alao encourage
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"I intend to give two or three months to the formation of a play reading and selecting department,
"Generally speaking, our aim will be to use the same actors for Оле Alims. the theatre and the cannot be rigid about this, for oc casionally a successful stage player Per- is ineffective on the screen. Bonally I shall have nothing to do with the stage productions."
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Alexander Korda stated they had nequired James Bridie's latest play, "Mary Read," which deals with the notorious 18th Flora pirate. century Robson will play the chief part on buth stage and screen. The rights had also been acquired of Mime. Vijinsky's life of her husband, the great Russian dancer. This would also be done both as a play and
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The rise in importance of British films will have only an added in-. centive to American producers to better the plane of entertainment produced in Hollywood, according to Harold Lloyd..
"American producers have abso- lutely nothing to fear from cor- petition abroad unless they fall back on their heels." .atates the great comedian.
"British competition must be expected. Their development has been slow but certain, yet a glance over the lending pictures of the year will show several British- produced films at the top of the list.
"There is no reason in the world why the British cannot compete with us on the screen, and add to the great popularity of pictures Athletic sports have certainly been advanced by international competi- tion, and surely foreign trade rivalry cannot cause our manufac- turers to curl under their tails.
"Britain hua great authors and netura, and they have only lacked In funds and technical education to make the beat of their home-bred talent. The experience they have
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CHEVALIER'S DENIAL.
When Maurice Chevalier, the French film star. reached Ply- mouth on his way from New York to spend a holiday in Cannes, he
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denied rumours that he was going to marry Kay Francia, the actress.
"There is no marriage business in the air so far as I am concerned,' he said. "Miss Francis is a very good friend of mine, like other actresses. They have been very kind to me, and if they come to France I shall try to be just as hospitable. But that does not menu that I am going to murry any of them."
M. Chevalier mentioned that he is due to make a film in England, but the date has not yet been fixed.
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POLA NEGRI SUED.
The financial entanglements of Pola Negrl, the film star, and her former husband, Prince Serge Mdivani, are again in the limelight (says Reuter from Los Angeles.)
It has been announced that she is filing an answer to the suft brought by Prince Serge Mdivani, in which he claims that she owes him 100,000 dollars (£21,000.)
In December 1931, she brought an action for the recovery of 80, 000 dollars which she said she had
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"The doctor usked me." pro- eceded witness, to 8 her up' with the disinfectant We usually use-protargol." } used the wrong stuff air, out of the cup- board," proceeded Miss Gilbert.,
The patient afterwards com- plained that the liquid had gone insted down her throat and peculiar. At that time witness was not auspicious, but it afterwards found she had had the wrong bottle.
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The patient was admitted hospital and died a few days ago.
"I filled her up' with chromle neid instead of prolargol," said Miss Gilbert,
The two bottles were produced by the Corones, who observed they were not unlike in shape and Hize.
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Witness--I am afraid I did not. It was stated that an assortment of hotties was kept in the poison cupboard. There were Blx or eight of the size produced.
Sister Dorothy Dixon said she was in attendance with the doctor, and noticed the nurse taking the bottle from the cupboard,
The hearing, as stated, was ad- journed.
onned to the Prince. The Prince filed a counter-claim.
MACK SENNETT IN TAXI
CRASH.
Mack Sennett, the American film producer, was passenger in a taxicab which was in collision with ja private saloon ear in Park Lane. London. He was thrown out of the cab and received bruises,
·elather were badly toru.
Mack Sennett, one of the first men to produce films in the United States, is visiting this country for the first time in his life. He said after he had landed:-"If I meet any potential stars here I shall do my best to sign them o" He has introduced many well-known stars to the screen. the most | famous being Charlie Chapiln.
BOXER TURNS FILM STAR.
Jack Doyle, the boxer, has signed la contract with the B.I.P. to be-
conic a film star.
His first film will be "Radio Parade of 1935," in which he will. play the part of a singing liftman. He will then play "MeGlusky in the film version of A. G. Hales's book, "MeGlusky the Sea Rover."
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