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FILMLAND NEWS
Background For British Picture
20,000 NATIVES
Lohdon Film Productions new fira, Banders of the River," will") bo presented shortly at the Leices- tor Square Theatre, London, the premiere being in ald of the News-
paper Prass Fund NEO
The picture, the cast of which in- cludes Leslie Banks and Paul Robeson, is claimed to have re- markable African sequences. Zol ton. Korda, the director,, and his production unit Bew. In Imperial Airways planes. to make thesa sequences. Bome 11,000 miles were covered by the unit, which consisted of 14 Europeans. Ava lorries, five private cars, and over: 40 porters with three cameras and complete sound-recording appara- tus. Extra personnel, film stock, and equipment was sent by air from: London to Entebbe, A long trek, sometimes of over 100 miles, was necessary to bring them to the location where the unit was work- ing.
The strange customs and dances of the primitive Acholi-natives have been recorded. They are a physique. tribe of remarkable These natives understood what was required of them, and entored en- thusiastically into the spirit of these scenea The rates of pay for the "crowd artists" wero 0d, a day, with a bonus of cheap local ly manufactured cigarettes. Al together nearly 20.000 natives were used on the various locations.
"MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY"
...
Charles Laughton has sailed from San Pedro for the South Seas to make a film version of that famous sea epic, "The Mutiny of the Bounty," for Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer.
He will play the part of Captain Bligh, the British commander, who
after being ousted from his ship by mutineers and placed in a small boat with faithful members of his crew, made a miraculous voyage of thousands of miles across open sea, finally to reach safety and return to England.
Clark Gable will be the leader of the mutineers, and Robert Mont gomery will play the Bounty's clerk and historian.
All the scenes will be made on their historical site.
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Hauptmann at Death's Door
HAS WATCHED FIVE MEN GO TO CHAIR
HOUSED IN PLACE OF HORRORS
Trenton, NJ.- Bruno Richard Hauptmann con- victed of murdering the infant son of "Col. and Mrs. Charles Lind- bergh, is the lonely occupant of a cell in the: death house at the Stato prison here, separated by eight other empty cells from the electric chair where he has been condemned to die.
„Hauptmann was assigned to coll No. 1. He is the only occupant of the lower of, two tiers of nine cells cach. When he entered the prison after his conviction at Flemington there were five mon in the upper tier. They have all been led away to the place of execution. Haupt- mann has soon them go.
Two keepers guard Hauptmann every minute of the day and night in eight-hour shifts, His cell is kept constantly lighted, as a pre- caution against attempted escape or suicide,
A corridor in front of the colls Iends to the cxecution room;
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Add the vanilla, and fold in the stify-whipped whites of the eggs. SIR C. HARDWICKE
Cook in a-well-greased, hot waffle Sir Cedric Hardwicke has now
iron. When brown, turn, and cook returned to London from Holly on the other side. Serve hot with wood. He will appear on the butter and maple syrup or golden London stage in "Tovaritch," which syrup.
Russian refugees in Paris-
deals with a group of aristocratic-Strictly speaking, the original
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American waffle contains neither Sir Cedric Hardwicke has been sugar nor essence, and these may great success in Hollywood, be omitted. If an electric wafile He has had many offers to stay, and Iron is used, it is not necessary to the Metro-Goldwyn company (says
Daily Telegraph correspondent), grease the iron or turn the waffles. wanted him to play the male lead
MAY BECOME AMERICAN CITIZEN
ANNUAL SHOW
*London.
Mr. Charles Graft is probably the most famous dog-man in the world, yet he does not keep a dog
of his own.
Mr. Cruft originated the annual London show that bears his name at which the world's best dogs carry off prizca equivalent to world championships, but he has never exhibited for himself, although at one time or another he has owned spaniels, bassett hounds and Schip- perkes.
Mr. Cruft is 83, and looks some-
thing like his favourite breed-the pointer. He has the long face and slightly harassed forchead-of-a- pointer.
He started life as an office-boy to a well-known dog-food firm. Then came the idea of a dog-show. Mr. Cruft hired the old Royal
Aquarium at Westminister for his first exhibition. That was in 1886.
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Acros
1 Thero's little room for you here. 5 A small thing in cover is rather
confined,
9 Town of Surrey.
London.
19 One of the lighter brands. 22 A striking mix-up,
10 Different form of saviour. in Greta Garbo's next film. Sir
It was confined to terriers and 11 A many-sided epithet. Cedric refused the offer as he want-Educational Cinematograph Insti-thero were 500 entries.
| 12 A sweet reversal of an improb- ed to return to London, to do sometute to inquire into the problems The forty-ninth edition of the ablo request. more stage, acting.
raiaed by the coming into general show was held here recently. 18 Fish.
There were 10,000 entrlos repre- 17 is show is worth seeing in
15 "Ninety ell" (anag.). use of television.
senting every breed in the world. The Committee, which is to meet Mr. Cruft is passionately devoted shortly, will be composed of re-to dogs, yet he believes that the Ida Lupino, the film actress,presentatives of the Institute of the task of supervizing the welfare of daughter of Stanley Lupino, the International Union of Broadcasting the thousands at his show does not London stage comedian, la planning and representatives of the inter- allow him the leisure to give one to become an American citizen national organisations in Europe pet of his own attention which (says Reuter from Hollywood.) and America who are concerned he would like give it.
Shortly after returning from_a with television. hollday trip to England, she de-
clared in an
interview:-"Four
23 This Saxon King shows you the
salt upset inside.
25 Usually a compliment the reci-
pient never hears.
23 Meanwhile bury the greater
part
Ho has the Solomon touch in deciding dog problems. At the last 27 en don't like to be chased by
* herl show there was a large number of 28 This N.Z. town suggests, sardy Corgis, funny little Welsh dogs, noise. popular because Princess Elizabeth Carl has one-
months abroad Impressed me with
BRISSON'S NEW CONTRACT the fact that I am first a Southern Paramount has signed Cullfornian, and second an English-Brisson on a new contract. This is woman. If everything goes well a contract for three years at a with me this trip, don't be surlaubstantial increase in salary, and prised if I become a real Amer-calls for three pictures yearly. Ican."
Brisson will also be allowed- to broadcast.
His third Hollywood picture, An International Committee is "The Count of Luxembourg," will boing formed in Rome by the soon go into production.
EFFECTS OF TELEVISION
SALESMAN SAM
The problem that stirred the dog world was should Corgis have tails for should they be tailless?
Mr. Gruft pondered, and then an- nounced that they could be either, and appointed a bulldog expert to judge them.
Of dogs, Mr. Cruft says: "I nd- them because they don't
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only Just. 23 Tests for these are on the pro-
gramme this year. 24 A tongue.
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