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'MAN FROM TORONTO.'
SOME INTERESTING TYPES
SCENES IN ENGLISH VILLAGE
Story value apart — and 'The Man
From Toronto,' screening to-night and
Wednesday is one of the wittiest and j
funniest films seen for a very long time
— the new picture, which Sinclair Hill
has made for Gainsborough, affords
some delightful glimpses of rural
Sussex.
Here is the English countryside un
changing, unspoiled country sueh -as
the nerve-wreekeii t«iwn-:l\vAll-»r w
easionally dreams of. Amberley. in
Sussex, was the location chosen for the
choicei' shots, and, as can be imagined,
the invasion of movie camera and re
cording apparatus created no end of
diversion in the locality. Sinclair Hill
lias collected a number of the quaintest
types for this most amusing picture.
For example, the village inn, with its ?
crowd of beer-drinking yokels, more ?
closely approximates to the real thing
than anything so far done o;i the films.
HLs. types are so perfectly natural that
one suspects them to have been hired
locally for the day. If. on the other
hand, the patrons of this village inn
are professionals, then their perform
ance cannot but be regarded as other
than a triumph of characterisation.
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