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they said:
"| was very much impressed and | would say without question that CinemaScope is the shot in the arm that the industry needs."
—Joe Lieberman, B & L Circuit, Saint John, N.B.
"It was very good. | think there is a big improvement over first CinemaScope pictures.’ —L,. Sprague, Gaiety Theatre, Lancaster, N.B.
"It is much better than the first time | saw it. | was very much impressed with it. Very good indeed,"
—H, Goudey, Capitol Theatre, Summerside, P.E.1.
"It was very, very nice. | think it is a very big
improvement over the old type film. What impress
ed me most was the depth. The potential boxoffice is very great. A wonderful program.”
—Fred Gregor, Paramount and Majestic,
New Waterford, N.S.
"It was very good indeed. | think it is a great improvement." —M, Ellman, B & L Circuit, Saint John, N.B.
"I was very much impressed by this showing. Certainly the new lenses have given a finer picture. | enjoyed it very much, and so did my partner, Mr. Philip Barkhouse."
—R, Hazel, Port Hawkesbury, N.S.
"| wish | had it in my theatre. A wonderful transformation from the old to the new."
—Sam Tyler, Rivoli Theatre, Stonewall, Man.