The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1943)

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4 THE EXHIBITOR METRO UNFURLS FLAG; PRC HOLDS MEETING; “T^ IS THE ARMY” OPENING ED GARDNER, “Archie’’ of the radio pro¬ gram, “Duffy’s Tavern,” recently left New York for Hollywood to star in the SkirballSpitz film for UA release. “THIS IS THE ARMY” group in New York for the world premiere of the Warner picture at the Hollywood on July 23 includes, left to right, Irving Berlin, Mary Ellen Berlin (his daughter), Michael Curtiz, and Hal B. Wallis. The show will have a gala opening, according to reports. LOUIS B. MAYER is congratulated by Rear Admiral I. C. Johnson, as a service flag is raised over the Metro studio in honor of 951 employes in the service. PRC EASTERN REGIONAL SALES MEETING at the Park Central Hotel, New York, recently was attended by, left to right, S. S. Kestenbaum, William Rowland, Jerry Edwards, George Gill, Karl Herzog, Arthur Greenblatt, O. Henry Briggs, Fred Rohrs, Nat Lefton, Joseph O’Sullivan, and Roberto Socas. PRC FRANCHISE HOLDERS and salesmen who attended the recent luncheon held in connection with the PRC eastern regional sales meeting at the Park Central Hotel, New York, are shown above. BORIS KAPLAN (left), Paramount’s eastern talent department head, and John Farrow, director, (center) are shown conferring at the home office in New York recently during tests of Broad¬ way actors for “The Hitler Gang” characters. July 14, 1943