The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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CHIPS M-G-M ! tVe , v° "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS" Not only launching a great cur¬ rent attraction, but solidifying the box-office stature of Robert Donat and introducing the screen’s sensational new star Greer Garson. "TARZAN Finds A Son!" Screen it fast. Everybody’s raving about it. Watch the showmen go to town! “It’s the best Tarzan ever made,” says author Edgar Rice Burroughs. With Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O’Sullivan and a Tarzan, Jr. child wonder! MAISIE" The Explosive Blonde Watch for M-G-M’s trade an¬ nouncement “How To Exploit ‘MaisieV’This surprise picture is a showman’s opportunity. Ann Sothern, Robert Young in a sock entertainment! On BORROWED TIME" "Andy HARDY Gets Spring Fever TAYLOR LAMARR Broadway’s beloved stage hit comes to the screen with power, thrill and human appeal. The top role in Lionel Barrymore’s career! And a new juvenile star is born, Bobs Watson! Completed and ready for preview and already the studio is hum¬ ming with advance raves. Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney and all the folks in a Hardy picture sensationally different from any one thus far! The most eagerly awaited picture of years is “LADY OF THE TROPICS” and those who have seen it thus far are predicting the biggest box-office property of the heat waves! Tell your folks “Hedy was worth waiting for!” Now — and in the months to come — and in glorious 1939-40! THE FRIENDLY COMPANY