Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1952)

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TOP-GROSSING Film Productions of 1951 The First 4 and From VARIETY ANNUAL, Jan. 3, 1952 1. "David and Bathsheba" . . .technicolor . 20th-Fox 2. "Show Boat" technicolor . . MGM 3. "An American in Paris" . . . technicolor . . MGM 4. "The Great Caruso" technicolor . . MGM From SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW, Dec. 22, 1951 1. "King Solomon's Mines" . . . technicolor . . MGM 2. "Show Boat" technicolor . . MGM 3. "Samson and Delilah" .... technicolor Paramount 4. "I'd Climb the Highest MountainfkHNicoLOR 20th-Fox 5 out of First 7 From MOTION PICTURE DAILY and MOTION PICTURE HERALD, Jan. 4, 1952 "An American in Paris" "David and Bathsheba" "The Great Caruso" . . "King Solomon's Mines" "Show Boat" TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR TECHNICOLOR . MGM 20th-Fox . MGM . MGM . MGM TECHNICOLOR IS THE TRADE MARK OF TECHNICOLOR MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION HERBERT T. KALMUS, PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER