Canadian Film Weekly (Oct 17, 1945)

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“CAN THE CHAMP THE QUESTION: (From Dr. “Chick” Lewis’ Editorial in Showmen’s Trade Review) In last week's issue of STR, three M-G-M productions were reviewed—and all three pictures rated raves from the show-wise reviewers of this paper. The pictures are ‘Our Vines Have Tender Grapes’’ (we venture the opinion that exhibitors who play it will have tender memories of business this one racks up at their theatres), ‘‘Anchors Aweigh’’ (any showman who fails to sell this one—despite its potent self-selling abilities—will rate a permanent membership in thedog house), and ‘‘Week-End at the Waldorf’’ (which certainly should provide enough profits for exhibitors to spend a couple of week-ends at the Waldorf). That's a brand of product which is bound to be reflected in continuing prosperity for theatres and the industry. It’s product that is most important to the welfare of the industry at this time and in the near future, because as business volume levels off in the period of reconversion it will require very potent boxoffice attractions to keep theatre attendance up there at marks that mean profits for exhibitors, distributors and producers. Thus, it is not only M-G-M that benefits from the production of such outstanding quality pictures as these three fine attractions, but the industry as a whole. Apparently Leo has hit a terrific stride. Can he keep it up? KEEP IT UP?’ THE ANSWER: ® (From the Champ’s TreasureHouse of M-G-M Hits!) “ANCHORS AWEIGH” (Technicolor) “WEEK-END AT THE WALDORF” “OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES” “ZIEGFELD FOLLIES” (Technicolor) “THEY "WERE EXPENDABLE” “THE HARVEY GIRLS” (Technicolor) “YOLANDA ND THE THIEF’ “THE YEARLING” (Technicolor) “THE BIG ” Garcia Sot Saye E @. In addition to current hits! “THRILL OF A ROMANCE” (Technicolor) “VALLEY OF DECISION” “SON OF LASSIE” (Technicolor) And More!