The Exhibitor (1953)

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EXHIBITOR 5 Mulvey is congratulated at the luncheon by L. S. Gruenberg, RKO Rocky Mountain chief. Walter Branson, RKO sales manager; Nat Levy, eastern division manager, and Mulvey chat. Phil Reisman, veteran tradester, adds his con¬ gratulations to Mulvey at the anniversary confab. Jay Emanuel, EXHIBITOR publisher, is seen with Mulvey. The trade press was well represented. David Golding, Goldwyn director of advertising Robert Mochrie, Goldwyn vice-president, swaps and publicity, takes time out to speak to Mulvey. yarns with well-known restauranteur Toots Shor. Mulvey reminisces a bit with M. J. Walker, vetRKO secretary-general counsel and vice-president. Seen at the luncheon are Ned Depinet, former RKO president; Leon Brandt, exploitation director for Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Major Leslie Thompson, veteran RKO Theatres executive, and Mulvey. Charles Reagan, Loew's, Inc., general sales manager, Major Thompson, and Mulvey, all industry pioneers, get together at the anniversary luncheon. Seen, left to right, are Russell Downing, Radio City Music Hall director; Al Crown, RKO; Shor; Mulvey, and Levy. The industry turned out in force. May 27, 1953