20th Century-Fox Dynamo (February 3, 1940)

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NEW DYNAMO 7 MIAMI GOES WILD WITH EXCITEMENT OVER “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” FETE! A1 Jolson got applause from thousands outside the theater. A1 paid tribute to Darryl Zanuck and Alice Faye in his brief radio greeting. Miami Boys’ Club Drum Corps furnished the enter- tainment between arrivals of guests at the world pre- miere of “Little Old New York” at the Lincoln Theater. Tony Martin, proudest man in the audience—and rightly so because Alice Faye never gave a finer per- formance. Sidney Meyer, Atlanta Branch Manager Paul S. Wil- son, Southern District Manager Harry G. Ballance, and Mitchell Wolf son. Milton Berle, comic, and his mother address their radio public. Manager Sonny Shepard greets Miami Beach Mayor Levi (center) and Miami Mayor Sewell to the premiere of this company’s third smash-hit within less than two weeks. Abe Lyman, popular orchestra leader from California, who won the “Mayoralty” of “Little Old New York” by a plurality of 1,713, talking into the “mike” in the outer lobby. Paul and Grace Hartman and Hildegarde were amotlg the scores of stars of night clubs and radio who ap- plauded Zanuck’s latest hit.