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Judge their faney electrical equipment, the di rectors who had the slightest knowl of their business, were sitting in the saddle They could have made esoteric pic Inres, experiment movies—any kind eed not have wor- movie they ver the box office figures, because nothing could have been any worse than first batch of talking pictures man, the boys didn't want to risk those hundred thousand de ¢ list of impor and try to find a ‘le movie made in Holly. laries. Go over res and directo “since | “Sunrise” which has brow: nificant technical, directorial ideas into jovie mak There haven't been any. And, they've lost their chance, | the directors also have lost their im- portance. They haven't’ bothered to learn anything, but the rest of the boys, neluding the carpenters, and even the 1 icers, know just as much as they Jo now. Which isn't saying much ex- | cept that the day of the director is over n for some time, “Me bridder cut it—but usin’ a fruit bowl was me own adea!" i . ’ | “I don't believe in property, so all this is in my wife's name.” “ a ¢ comicbooks.com