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Senhores de um diaphragma e de um corte de angulo. — Um dia, teremos centenas dei- les e nesse dia o nosso cinema será um propagandista "produetos" mostral-os lá que leva os seus próprios para fora e gritar e, provar que o Brasil é um paiz que tem quarenta e cinco milhões de habitantes... civilizados: cultos; activos e realizadores. Essa é a funeção do com- a arguta plemento nacional que não escapou percepção do Presidente Getulio Vargas. e destruir as vir- A novel organisacão cios fans de Cinema, de Porto Repudiar o complemento nacional desenvolver o seu programma de tudes intrinsecas do sentimento patriótico. E' sugar o Alegre, tem procurado dos costumes do seu accao da melhor maneira, para o que muito tem contri- Brasil, rasgando paginas que vivem a essa interessante organi- buido o enthusiasmo dos que P0V°'(De "A Nota"). sacão artistica de amadores, estão ligados. O "Cine-Fan-Club" tem despertado o interesse dos de difíerentes do nosso paiz. fans de Cinema, pontos ao trabalho em Maiden Voyage, São das ultimas adhesões registradas, os snrs. José Lew- ANNABELLA voltará Radamés Richiniti, Genuíno film da Metro, anteriormente destinado á Luise Rainer. Ciiiari Paulo M. Guimarães, Young, Billie Bur- Leão Coelho. Pery Moraes e Hortencia S. O resto do elenco apresenta: Robert Chiari! Paulo Walter Connolly. Oliveira, de Porto Alegre; José Araújo de Medeiros San- ke, Reginald Owen e r-noiHio Pranco e Am andino Teixeira Nunes, de The- sçjp refilmar Victimas do Divorcio, que como rezina (Piauhy) ; Manoel Oliveira, de Belém (Pará) ; Hum- A RKO vae Neltair Pithan Silva, s^bem foi a estréa de Katharine Hepburn no cinema. berto de Marchi, de S. Paulo; e nova e Basil Sul), Osório Oliveira, de Passo Fundo Anne Shirley terá o seu papel na versão Cruz Alta (R.
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