TWO MYSTERIES OF MOUNT EVEREST
... Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, with a foreword by Mr. John Buchan and an account of the filming of the flight by Mr. Geoffrey Barkas. ...
... Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, with a foreword by Mr. John Buchan and an account of the filming of the flight by Mr. Geoffrey Barkas. ...
... was ut sober effort to prove the the aeroplane and the camera ng out country hitherto graphs are magnificent, and the Geoffrey Barkas, adds a note on the flight. j Jules Jusserand It Andr4 Maurola understands mind, did Jules Jusserand, crur language It ...
... An aeroplane trip to the Nepal frontier to examine conditions from the point of view of photography was made by Mr. Geoffrey Barkas, the Oaumont-Brltlsb Film Corporation, and Air Commodore Fellowea morning. There was a mist band 7,000 feet deep which ...
... shown privately at the Sca tre, to- day. is different. We have had nothing at all like it before. he film, produced by Geoffrey Barkas and Micbael Barringer, with the official sanction and co-operation of the Admiralty, tells, for the first time in motion ...
... programme this week. Palaver,” which heads the bill, is one of the finest British pictures made. The story was written by Geoffrey Barkas, who produced it in Northern Nigeria, where the plot is laid, so that one gets the real thing, settings wild and primitive ...
... Deception in the desert The Camouflage Story, by Geoffrey Barkas (Cassell. 12s. 6d./. Here is a first-hand description which should interest artists. the W.VS., and Service men and women in general. of the app:ication of principles of camouflage In the ...
... look forward to spacious and picturesque atory, and evidently the outdoor scenes are to be filmed on generous scale. Mr. Geoffrey Barkas, who. to direct Rhodes, now in South Africa, having travelled there with his unit straight from India after concluding ...
... Katharine Hepburn, John Barrymore. and strong supporting cast; and Tell England, the fine picture by Anthony Asqulth and Geoffrey Barkas. celebrating schoolboy friendship and the Galllpoli campaign. This picture was shown at one the smaller Leeds cinemas ...
... Ruse at El Alamein THE CAMOUFLAGE BTOKY. Geoffrey Barkas. (Cassell. 12s. Bd.) FOURTEEN words, spoken by Mr. Churchill In the House of Commons on November 11, 1942, described one of the mo6t audacious feats of modern times. He was announcing the victory ...
... the stirring picture of the Gallipoli campaign, which forms the main feature the Central. Direotod Anthony Asquith and Geoffrey Barkas, details a simple story of two English youths who arc caught by the war before their education is hardly completed, and ...
... British Picture Corporation were specially chosen to accompany the flight. The task director the uuit Was entrusted Mr. 1 Geoffrey Barkas, who was responsible for the production of Q Ships. and similar films. The two cameramen chosen were Mr. S. R. Bonnett ...
... must also be held responsible for &n occasional forcing of the emotional note. When Mr. Asquith and his co-director, Mr. Geoffrey Barkas, get a free hand they show that they can produce some admirably vivid photography, as in the landing from the River Clyde ...