Canadian Film Weekly (Jan 29, 1947)

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Page 8 Much Higher Cut, Mat Prices (Continued from Page 1) without a corresponding lift in trade prices. At the present time engravers costs are three times ‘what they formerly were. The following increases are effective February ist: Cuts—1 column, formerly 50c, now 80c; 2 column, formerly $1, now $1.60; 3 column, formerly . 1.50, now $2.40; 4 column, formerly $2, now $3.20. Mats— 1 column, formerly 25c now 50c; 2 column, formérly 50c, now $1; 3 column, formerly 75c, now $1.50; 4 column, formerly $1, now $2; 5 column, formerly $1.50, now $2.50. : Increased costs to the distributors by the engravers made the hike, as quoted above, imperative. Three Stooges Short Goes Into Production An’ untitled Three Stooges two-reeler went into production at Columbia recently under the direction of Edward Bernds. In addition to the stars, Moe and Curly Howard and Larry Fine, the cast includes Christine McIntyre, Phillip Van Zandt, Jacques O’Mahoney, Vernon Dent and Harold Brauer. The script was written by Bernds. Hugh McCollum~is the producer. a BOARD The NATIONAL ANAD bt tb ‘CANADA CARRIES ON’ RELEASE x62, j February WHATS ON YOUR MIND Canadian FILM WEEKLY Liberty's Gift to Fitzgibbons . Pe J. J. Fitzgibbons, president of Famous Players Canadian Corporation, is shown, right, shaking hands with Jack K. Cooke, new president and publisher of Liberty of Canada and vicepresident of Skyway Drive-in Theatres, Limited, on the presentation by Cooke of a hunting jacket and cap, complete with knife, suggested by a two-page spread in Liberty on Warner Brothers’ motion picture, “Cloak and Dagger.” The gift card read—To: John J. Fitzgibbons, Esquire, President of Famous Players Canadian Corporation, Ltd., with the compliments of Jack K. Cooke, President & Publisher Liberty of Canada, Ltd. “May you always have happy hunting for motion pictures like Warner Bros. ‘Cloak and Dagger’.” Theatre Men Ask For 4 eo ° ° Winnipeg Auditorium Winnipeg city council could not reach a decision on the recent request of a group of Toronto film men for use of the civic auditorium concert hall to show motion pictures. Pictures to be shown in the hall, according to the Toronto syndicate, are of a type not shown in the regular city theatres. oe The group plans to. soundproof the hall and have the city reimburse them later. At present when the big hall is busy the concert hall cannot be used. The auditorium commission feels that due to this factor the concert hall is not being used as much as. it could be. Council finally decided to ask the auditorium commission for a recommendation on use of the hall. Bedford Stage Show Ralph Wilson, manager of 20th | Century Theatres’ Toronto house, the Bedford, is currently running a stage show every Thursday evening, featuring Ken Rolland and his “Stars of the Future” program. King Brothers Set Three For Allied “Low Company,” by Daniel Fuchs, has been scheduled as the first King Brothers’ production to go before the cameras for Allied Artists. In addition the Kings will produce, during the next six months, MacKinlay Kantor’s ‘Gun Crazy” and Steve Monaghan’s “Last of the Bad Men” for the same company. The King story bank also includes Steve Fisher’s ‘The Hunted;” Arthur Miller’s best seller, “Focus;” Phil Yordan’s ‘The Wabash Blues,” and Francis Sill Wickware’s novel, ‘Dangerous Ground.” "Criminal Court" Stars of RKO’s “Criminal Court” are Martha O'Driscoll and Tom Conway. Para Staff Organizes Ushers, doormen, cashiers and stenographers of the four British Columbia Paramount theatres have organized the Theatrical Assistants’ Guild, Federal Union No. 252, chartered by the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada. January 29, 1947 1,164-Seat Prefah House Operating (Continued from Page 1) the circuit, boasts 303 wonders” or innovations, including faoj}jties for television installation, With a seating capacity of 1,164, the Crest is described as a pre-fashioned theatre because it was pre-designed, cut and constructed at the factory and later assembled by pattern on its site in Long Beach. The new-type theatre was born at a conference on August 23, 1945, with Henry Kaiser, the industrialist, who advised Skouras such a project was feasible, Kaiser engineers subsequently joined with the theatre executives in working out details for the mass production of such showplaces. The Crest is of all steel construction with gypsum panels assembled together and erected upon concrete foundations. No plaster was used in any part of the theatre, the walls and ceilings being covered with specially designed fire-proof panels of a Fiberglas mat and iron grille which contain noise absorption values much higher than provided by ordinary sound-proof materials. A vast market for pre-fashioned theatres, Skouras declares, exists primarily in many small towns in the United States as well as in the bombed out areas of Europe and Asia. When materials become available, an assembly line in Los Angeles can start turning out such theatres as fast as the orders arrive, he said. ; A few of the many features of the Crest include the following: “1. Vacuum show cleaner in front of entrance door. This cleans the dirt from patrons’ shoes as they enter. 2. Continuous music in lounge, rest rooms and foyer. ; ‘3. Air-cooled davenport m lounge. 4, Partitions can be moved and rooms re-arranged becausé all sections are bolted at top and bottom and are easily removed. 5. All seats in theatre are 36 inches back to back. : 6. Theatre is entirely prefabricated from the foundation. — 7. Stage drapes are of Fiberglas, fireproof and mothproof. 8. Heating system is new development, using instantaneous hot water heater with a pump. Occupies a-small amount of space, 1S easy to install and connect. 9. Manager has full control of heating and ventilating with temperature control and switches 11 . his office, 10. Installed in the main ven tilating ducts are banks of germ! cidal lamps used to kill airborne bacteria.