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TWO U.A. PRODUCERS WILL SUBMIT ENTRIES IN VENICE FILM EXHIBIT
¢ United Artists will be represented by the productions of two of its producers at the international Motion Picture Exhibit to be held in Venicc, Italy, during August and September. The entries are the Selznick International production, "Little Lord Fauntleroy," costarring Freddie Bartholomew and Dolores Costello Barrymore; and three Walt Disney shorts, "Mickey on Ice," "Three Orphan Kittens" and "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
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"HENRY VIII" REBOOKED BY BIG THEATRE CIRCUITS FIRST BRITISH PICTURE TO ACHIEVE SUCH HONOR
"The Private Life of Henry VIII," Alexander Korda's London Film production, starring Charles Laughton, which scored a tremendous success and established box office and attendance records all over the United States when it was first released here in 1952-35, is being released nationally again. This is the first time in American film history that a British picture has been brought back for a return engagement. The decision to do so was made at the insistence of a number of powerful independent and theatre circuit operators, following a few repeat "test runs" of the Korda masterpiece. In con
| nection with one of these "trial" bookings, the Hollywood Reporter,
q important trade publication, stated: "Local sales sharps are watching with interest sensational business being done in Philadelohia at the Carlton Theatre on a reissue of 'Henry VIII,' the house reporting double ordinary business and the sales sharps looking forward to a record-breaking reissue possibility."
Commentins on this new distinction achieved by a British~made production, Arthur W. Kelly, vice-president of U.A. in charge of foreign Sales, said: "The reissuing of ‘Henry VIII,! which shatters all precedent over here, is a well-deserved tribute to the British film industry in general and to Alexander Korda in particular. It further emphasizes a truth that all shrewd observers recognize, i.ec., that the art of the motion picture is international in its scope that good entertainment knows no frontiers."
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NEW YORK BROADCAST TO SOUTH AMERICA TO BOOST NEW LINEUP OF U.A. PRODUCT
Picturegocrs in Central and South Americe, who listen~in on the
redio August 19, between 8-8:15 P.M. New York time, will get advance,
inside information on the first four productions of our new lineup
of product. By arrangement with the National Broadcasting Company, g Fernando Barrionuevo, Spanish commentator and adaptor for the Home
Office foreign publicity department, will discuss "The Last of the
Mohicans," "The Garden of Allah," "Dodsworth" and "The Gay Desperado."
His talk will be broadcast via the short-wave station, WXAL, to all
Latin-American countries.
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