Showmen's Trade Review (Oct-Dec 1943)

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^ It's no stoHNng news i otion picture I business when Howard Hawks turns out a superb motion picture. It's come to be known as the "'Hawks Habit" for him to do the best job that can be done on any given subject. Those of us at Universal who have thrilled to his newest production, ''CORVETTE K-225/' extend our heartiest congratulations for another great picture worthy of the best Howard Hawks tradition. "CORVETTE K-225" is soon to be released. In our opinion, it will not only be gratifying to all his exhibitor friends, but it will be impressive and entertaining to the millions of Americans who are eager to see a picture dedicated to the heroism of the men who mani^the fighting corvettes which have made the sec^nd^front possible. Let's All Give! NATIONAL WAR FUND