Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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CLOSE UP 177 " Ecstasy," by Gustav Machaty: See " Comment and Review." ' Ec state," de Gustav Machaty. Voir " Comment and Review." from the Paramount-Joineville Studios in France did proportionately much better — their musical content and bantering dialogue suiting the so-called " gay, American temperament " much better — though nothing in very many months has augured anything very much for French films, musical or otherwise in the States, not even Rene Clair's " Nous la Liberie," which was accorded an indifferent reception by the public In not a few places, Rene Clair's film did not go over at all, though the critics appreciated its worth .