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Bakshy, Alexandbr | December 10, 1930 issue

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The article throws light on the success of a special theater for camera news, launched by News Reel Theater. At present the Cameo Theater bids fair to develop into such a specialized house. So far it has given particular prominence to travel pictures, of which "The Wild Men of Kalihari," following almost on the heels of "Africa Speaks," has been the latest exhibit. Other theaters, too, are of course showing travel pictures, and it is a significant fact that the same week that saw "The Wild Men of Kalihari" at the Cameo also saw "The Hunt" at the Roxy and "The Mediterranean Cruise" at the Fifth Avenue Playhouse.

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