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<title>Martin, Mildred. &amp;quot;Camera Angles on Film Folk.&amp;quot; The Philadelphia Inquirer. 18 Sept. 1936, Morning ed.: 15.</title>
<description>&lt;p&gt;Motion Picture Review of &lt;em&gt;Star for a Night, &lt;/em&gt;opened at the Earle Theater.&amp;nbsp;    The new headings of film reviews &amp;ldquo;Camera Angles on Film Folk&amp;rdquo; takes a approach much more akin to summarizing than reviewing new films, commenting on the plot and stars personal lives.&amp;nbsp; These types of articles have replaced earlier critical reviews.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; By Alexis Tryon&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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