Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1926 — Page 8
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Ri itihii Objections To if. S. Movies Culminate In Government Subsidy i’lan Uy vllimit SaumlnrH il uitml Fi-f'nM Stuff f’urrf'.poiidont) I»n:l<m. Feb. 12 A g.ivernment mibdidy for the British film Industry tn enable more • tn-essful competition with American pirturcH i t now a posabiliiy afit-i months of feverl h study of their difficulties by makers ami produn ri in this country. Charles Tennyson, director of the Federation of British indiistrles, has snmainced the proposal to introduce :i bill into Parliament prdvidlng for government support of the film trade, Such a .measure would stand a good chance of sliceess becau ie of th" growing feeling against the preponderance nt American films in British picture houses. Tile proportion of English to foreign made pictures now being shown j hero is estimated as low as one per •ent. Propaganda against the foreign films I increasing steadily, it is apparent chiefly in criticism in the press of the imported productions, and is mainly ■■■"' - ■ — —
'directed srairc’t American and German makers. The I'rltlcs are becoming more and more difficult lo please and th>4r reactions seem il b, psrsiutjed by 1 persistent bitterness. In the meantime American films eo'dlnuh to draw th" largest bouses, but producers explain this hv Hie fact that the British Indus try, as now organized, cannot supply the market with films «iifflei ntly flaboraie and in meh numbers a to me-., the competition. Many remedies have been suggested, but the subsidy plan is meeting with the moat general approval. The Fcd< ration of British Industries became active several tnonllis ago on the principle that "Trade Follows the Film " Industrialists maintain that every American film shown in th" colonies and dependencies is subtle propaganda lor American goods. The movement has further been quickened by the unfavorable characterization of the Englishman in most American pictures. He is usually shown, as one critic said, “as a cane-carrying, monocled ninny, compared with his red-blooded, heroic American cousin, with a consequent lowering of British prestige abroad." The Federation, cooperating with ether bodies, drew up a plan for the rcsusclation of British films and presented it to the Board of Trade last
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