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FILMIND1 A
September, 194
"Child". "Mother" and "Community" with the help of Marion Dix has some more documentaries in store for us.
They are called. "Know \our Neighbour". "The Last Jewel". "White Masic" and "Kurvandi Road".
Vie suggest some more: "The Hope Trick". "The Snake Charmer". "The Naked Fakir" and "Mother India". The last four are bound to bring the best out of Zils.
THE POOR RICH!
The U. S. Treasury every year prepares the list of ten people who top the income list in that particular year.
The list for the vear 1946 shows Mr. Charles P. Skouras. the 20th Century Fox chief, topping the list.
His income during the year was a little less than a million dollars or thirty lakhs of rupees.
Betty Grable came on the list with over a million rupees. So good legs still attract people all over the world. Betty has at least legs, what has Skouras?
ALWAYS A SECRET
Calcutta. July 18. Films and other film equipment of a mercantile firm stored in a building on Old Court House Street. Calcutta, are reported to have been damaged by a fire. The cause of the fire is not known.
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Hollywood. August 10. Hollywood writers are busy rewriting a number of its thrillers with a British background and cutting out references to people being hanged. This is the result of Parliament's decision to suspend the death sentence in Britain for five vears.
AREN'T WE YELLING?
Calcutta. August 11.
Calcutta will soon be showing British documentary films dealing with the national life of Britain and the wav in which the British Government has tackled the health and food problem in the post war days.
These films will be shown in the different schools and colleges and will incidentally emphasize the British way of life. What about the
Suraiya is popular for more than one. Here she is in *'Gajrevj social storv of Allied Art Productic
story of our government and way they handled a thousand one problems in the first year of freedom? Are we to rely on damis and Bhavnanis for this ep
A JOB FOR CENSORS
. . Cape Town. August 1(
The South African Film Cei Board has banned the Warner thers' picture. "Thev Made Mt Fugitive because it contains cr| scenes and also sequences shov rough handling and ill treatment] women.
Another British film banned the Board is called "Brighton Ro<j
Both these films have been ned in the whole of South AfJ and that is a pointer to our gov^ ment.
SI RGERY TELEVISED
Chicago. August Television seems to be m« history in America the way being used by doctors, nurses, ors. radio artistes etc.
At the 97th convention of American Medical Association cently held at Chicago, a gramme of difficult and rare opl lions was televised for an audiq of about 7000 doctors. The brq casts were described by the I ni| shy as "the largest medical room in the world". Thev lastt week and were found extremely! Mructive.