Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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CLOSE UP 3. Exchange of films and co-operation with other societies. And all as economically as possible. Write Organising Secretary : H.P.J. Marshal. , 51 High Road, Ilford. London. ENGLISH RELEASES FOR JULY Many interesting pictures are being put on at the Avenue Pavilion, an article on which will be found in this issue. For the rest, the most rewarding releases would seem to be these. It must be remembered that in many cases these films have not been seen, and are only recommended as those we should be most likely to take a chance on ourselves. Out of the Mist, Deta production, with Mady Christians and Werner Fuetterer Directed by Fritz Wendhausen, distributed by Butcher. See notice in Close Up for October. Warmly recommended. The Crowd. Directed by King Vidor. Good performances by Eleanor Boardman and James Murray, in a film that sets out to give the soul of middle class life in New York. Fine camera work. The story weakens at times, and this is not the masterpiece America thinks, but it Is the American equivalent of Berlin and Rien que les Heures. Metro-Gold wyn. 79