Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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burt Lancaster "atharine hIpburn! the rainmaker Technicolor CHRISTMAS ANNUAL , the party New York's Associated Motion Picture Advertisers tenders industry friends. Below, Martin Starr; Roxy Theatre director Robert Rothafel, guest speaker, to whom the industry still is "everyone's second business"; and president David Bader, Hans Barnstyn, Leon Bamberger, Robert Montgomery, Lige Brien. RG BE MAN ,u.l BRYNNER HAYES ___ ^ £gj ANASTASIA OPENINGS , two of them in New York last week. Right, are 20th-Fox vice-president Charles Einfeld, "Anastasia" director Anatole Litvak, and actor Kirk Douglas. Below, » Hal Wallis, who made "The Rainmaker" for Paramount release. WO LFE COHEN, Warner International president, this week was elected vice-president of the parent Warner Brothers Pictures. He joined the company in 1925 at St. John, Canada. wee l HERALD picture