Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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3 BIG FEATURES HOLLYWOOD TELLS RAMSAYE ♦ . what it wants. Provided it knows what it wants. But at least Hollywood has a word for it — curtailment! This now supplants all previous slogans for a new order in the business. Its meaning? That is precisely what the Editor of Motion Picture Herald went after!) ANNUAL RANKING OF STARS . . presenting the results of Motion Picture Herald's survey of the exhibition field to learn who were the Ten Biggest Money Making Stars of 1932-33. In addition to the Big Ten, many other players are rated in this poll of 12,000 exhibitors. Here are box office facts. LABOR'S DEAL IN THE CODE . . being the second chapter in Motion Picture Herald's De-Coding the Code, in which that fateful document is being rewritten analytically in the words and the meanings of the motion picture business. This installment concerns Labor in Distribution and Exhibition. EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS WEEK'S MOTION PICTURE HERALD OUT TO! DAY OP