The film till now : a survey of the cinema (1930)

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THE PRODUCTION UNITS * BATTLESHIP ' POTEMKIN,' The. (Soviet.) 1925 Production . . . . 1st studio, Goskino. Direction Assistant direction Camera . Assistants S. M. Eisenstein. G. V. Alexandrov. Eduard Tisse. A. Antonov, M. Gomorov, A. Levskin, M. Shtraukh. Musical score composed by Edmund Meisel. Shown to the Film Society, 10th November 1929. Held in Great Britain by Film Booking Offices. * BED AND SOFA. (Soviet.) 1927 Production .... Sovkino. Direction .... Alexander Room. With Nickolai Batalov as the Husband, Luidmila Semenova as the Wife, and Vladimir Fogel as the Friend. Shown to the Film Society, 7th April 1929. BERLIN. (The Symphony of a Great City.) (German.) 1927 Production .... Fox-Europa. Direction .... Walther Ruttmann. Scenario .... Karl Mayer. Camera ..... Supervision by Karl Freund ; Reimar Kuntze, Robert Baberski, Lazlo Schaffer. Musical score composed by Edmund Meisel. Distributed in England by Wardour Films. BIG PARADE, The. Production Direction Scenario Camera . (American.) 1925 . Metro-Goldwyn. King Vidor. Harry Behn. John Arnold. With John Gilbert, Renee Adoree, Karl Dane. Based on the play by Laurence Stallings. Distributed in England by Jury-Metro-Goldwyn. BLACKMAIL. (British.) 1929 Production .... British International Pictures. Direction .... Alfred Hitchcock. 3i5