World Film and Television Progress (1937-1938)

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"TWO FILMS THAT WILL DO NOTHING BUT GOOD" News Chronicle |^ifl nT?171\r AT ^I^HOOT PRODUCED BY JOHN GRIERSON I^JLllJ_jlJI\rLill J\ 1 OLillUUL DIRECTED BY BASIL WRIGHT Life as it really is. The Times Some of the best studies of childhood I have ever seen . . . a wonder film. The Star Worthy of attention throughout the Country. The Cinema An enormously moving and persuasive piece of film-craft. The Observer Brilliantly produced and directed. Daily Film Renter Interesting, disturbing, informative and poetic. The Spectator A remarkable film . . . jars the social conscience. Daily Herald Will strongly appeal to everyone who sees it. Neiv Era TTTfT CMnk 17 MTTTVAr1!? produced by john grierson injj OlTlUJVrij lTirjLli\V><rj DIRECTED BY JOHN TAYLOR Capable direction and firstrate photography. Daily Film Renter. Considerable social value. The Scotsman A thoroughly interesting and agreeable essay ... a good sense of the dramatic. The Cinema Fine film. Daily Express THESE TWO FILMS WERE MADE FOR THE GAS INDUSTRY BY REALIST FILM UNIT 34 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON Wl. Gerrard 1958 30