Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Oct 11, 1947)

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Next attraction at M-G-M PRESENTS if was set to music Catlaeine 4 PAUL HEPBURN HENREID ROBERT WALKER in a new masterpiece by the director of “The Yearling” "SONG of LOVE’ ih A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL A Love story so beautiful LEO G. CARROLL HENRY DANIELL HENRY STEPHENSON Screen Play by Ivan Tors, Irmgard Von Cube and Allen Vincent, and Robert Ardrey « Produced and Directed by CLARENCE BROWN THIS MAN CARRIES ONE OF THE INDUSTRY’S BIG RESPONSIBILITIES! Gus Eyssell, Managing Director of the worldfamed Radio City Music Hall, has maintained an enviable standard of entertainment for the hundreds of thousands of people who patronize his celebrated show shop. Mr. Eyssell must make the choice of the industry’s greatest attractions. In looking ahead to coming months he has had to decide what are the best entertainments he could present to his vast audience. He has made the decision. He has selected two motion pictures to play in succession: “SONG OF LOVE” and “CASS TIMBERLANE.” They are both Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Following attraction at RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL M-G-M oe PRESENTS The great novel of a girl who wanted life—and got it! SPENCER TRACY LANA TURNER ZACHARY SCOTT “CASS TIMBERLANE’ TOM DRAKE MARY ASTOR + ALBERT DEKKER Screen Play by Donald Ogden Stewart ¢ Adaptation by Donald Ogden Stewart and Sonya Levien « Based on the Novel by Sinclair Lewis Directed by GEORGE SIDNEY ¢ Produced by ARTHUR HORNBLOW, JR. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Deval watch for more “Good News’ from M-G-M! St ills x