Canadian Film Weekly (Mar 7, 1945)

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* Canadian 1944 Exhibitors’ Boxoffice Poll 10 BEST STARS (1) Bing Crosby (Tied for 2) Gary Cooper Greer Garson (4) Betty Grable (5) Spencer Tracy (6) Humphrey Bogart (7) Bob Hope (8) Bette Davis (9) Walter Pidgeon (10) Margaret O'Brien * Sell 15,000 Block Of FPCC Shares One of the largest single sales on the Montreal Stock Exchange appeared in recent trading. This was a sale of a block of 15,000 shares of the stock of Famous Players Canadian Corporation Limited at 2714. The amount involved was over $400,000. The sale was preceded by a small transaction at 28, and prior to today the last previous sale took place in January, when the closing price was 29. * CANADIAN Exhibitors’ Poll Ten Best Boxeffiee Films of 1944 GOING MY WAY.....Paramount Produced by Leo McCarey. Directed by Leo McCarey. With Bing Crosby, Rise Stevens, Barry Fitzgerald, James Brown, Gene Lockhart, Jean Heather and Frank McHugh. COVER GIRL............Columbia Directed by Charles Vidor. With Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly, Lee Bowman, Phil Silvers, Jinx Falkenburg, Leslie Brooks, Otto Kruger, Eve Arden, Jess Barker and Anita Colby. HOME IN INDIANA.......20th-Fox Produced by Andre Daven. Directed by Henry Hathaway. ° With Lon McCallister, Walter Brennan, Jeanne Crain, June Haver and Charlotte Greenwood. STORY OF DR. WASSEL ..........Paramount Produced by Cecil B. DeMille. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. With Gary Cooper, Laraine Day, Signe Hasso, Dennis O’Keefe, Caro] Thurston and Carl Esmond. (5) THE SULLIVANS .........20th-Fox Produced by Sam Jaffe. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchell, Selena Royle, Edward Ryan, Trudy Marshall and Ward Bond. (6) AS THOUSANDS CHEER.....MGM Produced by Joseph Pasternack. Directed by George Sidney. With Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, John Boles, Mary Astor and large cast. (7) WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER...MGM Produced by Sidney Franklin. Dfrected by Clarence Brown. With Irene Dunne, Alan Marshall, Frank Morgan, Roddy McDowall, Van Johnson and S. Aubrey Smith. (8) TWO GIRLS & A SAILOR. ...MGM Produced by Joseph Pasternack, Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Van Johnson, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, Jose Iturbi and Jimmy Durante. Tied for Ninth Place: (x) A GUY NAMED JOE........MGM Produced by Everett Riskin. Directed by Victor Fleming. With Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, Van Johnson and Ward Bond. (x) BATHING BEAUTY..........MGM Produced by Jack Cummings. Directed by George Sidney. With Red Skelton, Esther Williams, Basil Rathbone, Bill Goodwin and Jean Porter. BUFFALO BILL...........20th-Fox Produced by Harry A. Sherman. Directed by William A. Wellman. With Joel McCrea, Maureen O’Hara, Thomas Mitchell Linda Darnell, Edgar Buchanan and Anthony Quinn. ‘ * March 7, 1945 Canadian FILM WEEKLY ———_—_\_—___—___——————_ * Studio. Score Canadian 1944 Exhibitors’ Poll 10 BEST FILMS MGM .........5 A Guy Named Joe As Thousands Cheer Bathing Beauty Two Girls and a Sailor White Cliffs of Dover 20TH-FOX .....3 Buffalo Bill Home in Indiana The Sullivans PARAMOUNT ..2 Going My Way Story of Dr. Wassel COLUMBIA....1 Cover Girl (Eleven pictures are rated here because of ties) Pix Piled Up By Paramount Twenty-seven features on Paramount’s 1945 calendar year program are completed and have been sneak previewed, from which the remaining releases for the year will be selected. Lead-off production is “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” which goes into popular price release this month, having played in 900 advance admission engagements. Completed and scheduled for release this year are “Bring on the Girls,” “A Medal for Benny,” “Salty O'Rourke,” “Out of This World,” “Incendiary Blonde,” “The Road to Utopia,” “The Unseen,” “Two Years Before the Mast,” “Murder, He Says,” “The Affairs of Susan,” “Love Letters,” “Kitty,” “The Lost Weekend,” “The Virginian” and “Miss Susie Slagle’s,’’ Nearing competion are “Duffy’s Tavern,” “Good Intentions” and “Too Good to be True.”