Canadian Film Weekly (Apr 22, 1942)

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Announcing... GEORGE FORMBY Columbia’s South American | George Newest Laughiest Foriby Yet THE DAILY FILM RENTER Monday, January 5, 1942 Columbia’s Formby Comedy Big Hit Columbia's first big George Formby production, “South American George,” is playing to smashing business during its initial week in provincial cen tres. Apart from Manchester, where the film is setting up record box office figures in its second week at the Gaiety, it is proving to be the greatest Formby money-maker at Birmingham, West Bromwich, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Southport, Torquay, Plymouth, Newcastle, Blackpool, Grimsby, Carlisle, Bournemouth and Brighton. It is expected to outgross previous Formby pictures. MADE IN 1942 THE DAILY FILM:RENTER Wednesday, January 7, 1942 George Formby Takes Manchester By Storm “South American George George Formby’s first big com edy for Columbia, has take Manchester by storm. Duriz its initial week at the Gaiet it played to enormous busines proving one of the greatest be Office holiday attraction ew offered. FOR 1942 BOX-OFFICE HIGH (> ee Follow-up to ‘49th Parall Now in Production--Formby No. 2: “Much Too Shy’ 4