When the cinematograph first made its appearance, we were told that the days of the ordinary theatre were numbered. — David Ivor Davies
We were asked to believe that the variety and the novelty of even the crude films of the early — David Ivor Davies
There is an atmosphere about the picture theatre that speaks of entertainment and relaxation. — David Ivor Davies
The public must suffer untold pangs from the stiffness, the deliberate stifling of emotion — David Ivor Davies
The inconvenience, the glaring lights, the long hours of waiting, and the repetition of — David Ivor Davies
It has been argued that british girls are incapable of deep feeling or brilliant acting — David Ivor Davies
Actors who are lovers in real life are often incapable if playing the part of lovers to an audience. — David Ivor Davies