The Exhibitor (1952)

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We Came ! We Saw ! We’re Back with FACTS ! Just returned from California, M-G-M Home Office representatives bring the industry the following report of pictures previewed, great news for all! "THE WILD NORTH” —The advance prediction that this is 'The King Solomon’s Mines of 1952” is richly confirmed. In New Ansco Color M-G-M has created a great adventure of primitive passions in an untamed wilderness. Stewart Granger, Wendell Corey, Cyd Charisse. ft n SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN —This Technicolor musical goldmine for i Easter holiday release (save your dates!) will write new box-office history. We make the unqualified statement that it is the greatest in the long, resplendent history of M-G-Musicals. It will rain GOLD 1 Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell, Cyd Charisse. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK” The Dancing-OnAir Picture. The j happy-go-lucky Technicolor musical show with the most startling trick dance since the dancing-on-the-ceiling number from "Royal Wedding.” Novelty, visual beauty, expert dancing, great songs, romance, robust humor, are the ingredients of what is sure to be a rousing nationwide success. Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen, Marjorie Main, , Keenan Wynn, Alice Pearce, Clinton Sundberg, Gale Robbins. "SKIRTS AHOY!’ —Heralded as another "Anchor’s Aweigh” this joyous Technicolor musical about the WAVES packs a screenful of star-studded enter¬ tainment that will breeze its way to box-office fame across the nation! Top talent. {continu