Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Jun 12, 1954)

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CANADIAN MOVING PICTURE RAY LEWIS EDITOR AND PUBLISHER HERMANT BLOG. 21 Dundas Squore TORONTO FORTIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION 1915-54 Published by CANADIAN MOVING PICTURE DIGEST COMPANY LIMITED VCL. 46, NO. 24 TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA : JUNE 12, 1954 “Great Books, Great Plays and Great Stories Make Great Motion Pictures” —JACK L. WARNER ox ‘t ‘. ete bee EO iN NN O@ Moots: DEY ff one, I ° | 8 e we Ri ms Ss el . ade wes aE Haskell M. Masters, General Manager for Warner Bros. in Canada, reviews best-seller story properties included in the company's current WB production schedule. ‘Our program consists of the greatest effort we ever undertaken," says J. L. Warner, executive producer in a special 21 minute CinemaScope subject, available for public showing across Canada. "We have shown you a glimpse of our future, because it is your future too,” Mr. Warner emphasizes in the production trailer prepared originally for the trade. Tex Cates, Canadian Division Manager for Pola-Lite, single strip 3-D unit, hos announced the first Canadian demonstration, at the Hollywood Theatre, Toronto, June | 6th, 10 a.m. Columbia's “The Mad Magician” will be shown and Dr. Leon Wells, Poia-Lite inventor, will speak. All Exhibitors ore weicome