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Show Work on "Movie" That Audience Doesn't See The movle-golug public, unfamiliar Willi the niukiUK of moving picture, has no Idea of the lime and labor required re-quired to produce a til tu that rum mi hour or two In a theater, according to Lllllun tiixli, fumous Aiuerlcun screen star, who says, la au article la l.lbfi't)', "You buy a ticket at the box ofllce, Ihid a seat, and watch a picture for a while. Tien you get your hut and wulk out In two hours you have wititesxed something which may have taken ua eight months and a million dollars to make. "You have seen a woman walk arrow the screen, " continues the actress, ac-tress, "pmise ut a window, and turn to flu re at a man coming through a door. It takes 40 second to show you Hint siene -ond It limy have taken us 40 hours to get It right. We moy huve dune that one bit of acting a hundred times In rehearsal, and a dozen (lines before the ouiiiwh; end Hint Is only one of a thousand episodes In the piny |