The Exhibitor (Jun-Nov 1944)

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T H I EXHIBITOR 17 VISITORS ON THE COAST SET; PEOPLE KEEP COMING AND GOING EVERYWHERE LEO SPITZ, chairman of the board. International Pictures Inc., is seen upon his recent arrival in New York for a brief visit from the coast. GUS EYSSELL, managing director. Radio City Music Hall, New York, was noted recently at an International fete in Hollywood. Left to right are William Goetz, International president; Eyssell, Sonja Henie, star of "It's A Pleasure"; Leo Spitz, Gary Cooper, and his business manager, I. H. Prinzmetal. RAYMOND MASSEY, soon to be seen in "The Woman in the Window," second International release through RKO, is seen arriving in New York recently. COLUAv\BIA STAR Jinx Falkenburg arrived in New York recently on her way overseas on a USO tour of the war areas. She has just completed "Song of Tahiti" for Columbia. MERVYN LE ROY, who will direct "The Robe," for RKO release, arrived in New York recently to join producer Frank Ross in interviewing candidates for roles in the picture. ROBERT WOLFF, RKO's managing director for the United Kingdom, visited the set of "Experiment Perilous" in Hollywood recently. Pictured are, left to right, Wolff, Hedy Lamarr, and Charles W. Koerner, executive vice-president in charge of production. SEEN AT A RECEPTION given to Murray Silverstone, vice-president in charge of foreign distribution. Twentieth Century-Fox, during his recent visit to Panama, are, left to right: Eddie Cohen, 20th Century-Fox branch manager; Major General J. C. Mehaffey, Governor, Panama Canal; Silverstone, U. S. Ambassador Avra M. Warren, and Captain Ellis S. Stone, Commandant 15th Naval District. PRC FRANCHISE HOLDERS, captains in the company's "100-Days ... 100 Per Cent" sales drive, met in Hollywood recently with PRC President Leon Fromkess and general sales manager Leo J. McCarthy. Left to right are seen McCarthy, George Gill, Washington; Ike Katz, Atlanta; Nat Letton. Cleveland; Lloyd Lamb, Seattle, and Kenneth Young, chairman, PRC board October 18, 1944 QUIN.