The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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18b THE EXHIBITOR ROCHESTER, NEW YORK NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ,THE LORDLY SWEEP ; OF THE ANDES... THE BREATHLESS¬ NESS OF SUDDEN PERIL: . THE DRAMA OF A GREAT NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT EXTRA! Hints on Newspaper Advertising No. 42 — "Only Angels Have Wings ( Columbia ) Representing a goodly collection of high¬ lights from the pressbook as well as some that are not in the pressbook , this demon¬ strates different approaches to the same selling angles, namely, Cary Grant and Jean Arthur. The New Haven contribution has them ” together for the first time,” which seems rather outdated. And ”1939’s mightiest entertainment exjterience thunders to the screen” could apply to almost anything. However, working in of the submarine disaster and the second feature shows nice handling. The pressbook, incidentally, is a good one, and it provides enough materials for any layout. CARY GRANT • JEAN ARTHUR I“01ILV ANGELS HAVE WINGS with Thomas Mitchell, Rita Hayworth, Richard Barthelmess A Columbia Picture • Diruolod by Howard Hawki ON THE GREAT STAGE "CURIOSITY SHOP'' — gaily charming impressions in song and dance to provide a fascinating new revue . . displayed in five spectacular scenes through the Music Hall's colorful show window . . produced by Leonidoff, settings by Bruno Maine . . featuring Viola Philo, Ray and Geraldine, Brengk's Golden Horse, Marion Raber, the Rodfettes, Corps de Ballet, Glee Club. Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Erno Rapee, playing Strauss' "Tales From The Vienna Woods": Last Times Today: "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" Picture at: 11 S6. 2:24. 502. 8:00. 10.28 Slag# Show at: 1 23. A ll. 7:04, 9 30 FIRST MEZZANINE SEATS RESERVED Phone Circle 6 4600 June 7, 19)9