The Bioscope (Jul-Sep 1931)

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THE BIOSCOPE August 12, 1931 The first All-Talking picture made actually on the Arctic Icefields. A drama of incredible heroism and fighting love enacted during the Great Newfoundland Seal Hunts^ Spoken prologue by Sir Wilfred^ Grenfell thy famous Labrador Surgeon and Ardic Authority^ Nothing more realistic or impressive has yet been made in motion talking pictures. The picture that cost the lives of the producer Warick Frissell, and 25 members of the crew Whd technical Staff in the Sealer “Viking "disaster. fecial Presentation at the nee Edwar Iteatre London ,W. riUnf 10 at 8-45 p i rescrVc^licltcV on Application ft PRODUCED BY OlREeTED BY VARIGK FRISSELL GEORGE MELFORD. STERLING FILM C? LT.? 191,Wavdour Street, London ,W.l .