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{Concluded from page .>•/) 126,000,000 in 1915 to less than 65,000,000 feet in 1920.
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"The exports of exposed films to France in 1920 were in round terms 25,000,000 feet as against 9,000,000 in 1919 and only a little over 1,000,000 in 1918; to the United Kingdom the quantity exported in 1920 was more than 30,000,000 feet as against less than 15,000,000 in 1918; to Canada 17,000,000 feet in the eleven months ending with November, 1920, as against 13,000,000 feet in the same months of the preceding year; to Argentina 10,000,000 feet against 7,000,000 in the same months of 1919; to Brazil over 8,000,000 against two and one-half million in the corresponding months of 1918; and to Japan six and one-half million feet against one and one-half million in the same months of 1918.
"Meantime the importation of films from abroad has shown an increase in 1920, the total, imported in the year standing at approximately 106,000,000 feet, bringing the total length of films passing through our custom houses, both imports and exports, considerably above the 50,000 miles which would be required for a film to wrap twice around the world at the equator.
"The value of motion picture films exported from the United States since they became an article of international commerce has aggregated about $60,000,000, having advanced from a little over $5,000,000 in 1912, the first year of their appearance in the statistical records of the country, to over $12,000,000 in 1920 (including shipments to our islands) while the aggregate in that period of films exported has been about $60,000,000, and the aggregate imports are now running about $4,000,000 per annum."
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