Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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CLOSE UP COMMENT AND REVIEW All enquiries, subsrriptions, business matters, mav be addressed by English • readers or by readers in England to the London office at 24, Devonshire Street, London, W.C.I. Editorial matter should be sent to Switzerland, however, and not to the London address. Will those whom it mav concern kindlv note this. * * ' The list of recommended tilms is again held over until the next issue on account of the summer vacation. Next month it will be amplified, and indications given for the autumn lists of the various companies. Also a list of film.s to be avoided, which has already been suggested bv various readers. * * * Berlin has just been rewarded bv several revivals, numbering among them an early Lubitsch, in which Pola Negri, as an Arab girl in beads, is wooed bv Harrv Liedke in a sun helmet, and persecuted by Emil Jannings in a robe. Pola gives in the course of this presentation the world's most unseductive Eastern dance, weighed down by jet and chiffon. Harry Liedke is not so fat, and Jannings painted brown is reminiscent of the Duncan sisters' Topsy and Eva. Two 48