World Film News and Television Progress (Apr 1936-Mar 1937)

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For the Student and the Professional Worker in Screencraft The Kinematograph Weekly has for nearly thirty years proved as valuable a guide and friend as it has for the commercial and distributing miembers of the Industry. 30/ per annum. Post free in U.K. and Canada. Other Countries, 50/-. The Subscrip' tion includes the Monthly Technical Supplement. The First Film Trade Paper in the World — in Time and Status KINEMATOGRAPH PUBLICATIONS LTD., 85 LONG ACRE, LONDON, W.C.2 SI ^ 11 -p SUMMER 1936 I Vj ri I AND Q /^ I I NlPi SIXPENCE THE FILM QUARTERLY FOR NEWS & VIEWS ROBERT HERRING— IRIS BARRY AMERICA'S UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT MUSEUM OF MODERN ART FILM LIBRARY SERVICE R. E. ROPERWINIFRED HOLMES COMMENTARIES THE NEW RENAISSANCE R. S. LAMBERT & H. L. BEALES— ^ ^^^l-YrrTc Miicir LIVING HISTORY ABSOLUTE MUSIC MARIE SETON— ALISTAIR COOKE & A. VESSELO— GEORGE PAL'S CARTOONS FILM REVIEWS EDUCATION SECTION TECHNICAL SECTION FULLY I LLUSTRATED OBTAINABLE FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS OR FROM THE PUBLISHERS BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE • 4 Gt. Russell Street, London, W.C.I