Description | Includes an article titled 'The Future of British Films' by Aylmer Vallance in 'The New Statesman and Nation', dated 1 May 1937, which addresses financial issues and the strength of the British film industry in comparison to America's film output in Britain. The second article is titled 'The Film Industry Replies' by Geoffrey Crowthers in the 'News Chronicle', dated 2 Dec 1937, and also debates the position of the British film industry in relation to American film companies dominance in Britain. Within this article is a letter sent to Crowthers by Antony Asquith [president of the A.C.T and a film director]. The third article is titled 'Paramount' [author unspecified] from Fortune magazine, 1937, about Paramount Pictures, Inc. and their assets. At the back of the article two press cuttings have been attached: 'Money Wasted in British Film Industry' and 'Studio Headache for Lubitsch'.
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