Close Up (Jan-Jun 1928)

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CLOSE UP builds steadily up, and presently the conditions governing the film world of to-day are completely revolutionised by new demand and a different scale of values. Well, there's a scheme for you ! What do you think about it. Certainly it is a rosy, rosy vision. Beset with difficulties, needing superhuman power almost, yet not altogether Utopian, for organisation plus support could do it. Perhaps organisation plus support will do it : Kenneth Macpherson. " MURDER IN THE DARK ROOM'" 44 You must see at the Regal." "I should love to, but I think I will wait till it comes to our cinema. It's just round the corner you know, and so convenient !" ''But what about the print }" Of course the local cinema is not so comfortable as the West End palace ; of course it is humiliating to see the films long after everyone else ; and the music. . . .well that is general!}' bad in any case. Oh ! all those advantages they weigh in the balance against TO