Judge, 1931-02-21 · page 30 of 36
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Judging the Movies | (Continued from page 23) desperately to reproduce American | movie technique. If Mr. Rotha had taken the trouble | to look around he might have discov- ered that this tendency is not limited to the movie field. I agree with him that a majority of the mass who go to American films do not care a hoot about technique or sophistic mass production is profits fitable way to manufa | a i and can openers, ] and the Germans and the British are init striving to compete by changing their i} | automobile factories and their can . opener plants into quasi-American When you stop to think— institutions. I certainly don’t think it hy is for the best, but what can Mr. i | | WRIGLEY’S will help you For ane thing, Trefose to make the because Amer! cking in “cinematic —A real aid to digestion sense” that they will be forced to the wall by a handful of British and Ger- man experts. If workmanship and —Good for the teeth skill were important economi i ents today, we'd still be m: auto; mobiles by hand, or, more terrible to | } —Sweeten the breath contemplate, listening to glorious re- pro- ports of the beneficent influence of L150 Empire colonial practice on the back- ward peoples of the world. Fep-ce Conpvctor (having just changed a pound note)—An’ wot ’ave YOU got, eh? A cheque? —Lonvon Opinion comicbooks.com