The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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THE COWBOY INS HIS SPURS THE LADY a n d RATES HER ORCHIDS . . . as New York responds to the lure of their romance with 122,000 paid admissions the first five days of its hold -over engagement at RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents GARY COOPER MERLE OBERON 0 with PATSY KELLY • WALTER BRENNAN • FUZZY KNIGHT • MABEL TODD HENRY KOLKER * Directed by H. C. POTTER • Original Story by leo McCarey and Frank R. Adams • Screen Play by S. N. Behrman and Sonya levien RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS IB. _ SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents ^ AAI nUUyil HHtk as " The Cowboy and The Lady " hits " Stella Dallas " and " Hurricane " figures at the Aldine, Philadelphia ; the Great Lakes, Buffalo the Hollywood and Downtown, Los Angeles; the U. A. Theatre, San Francisco; the Strand, BUSINESS W Albany, the Troy, Troy, N. Y.; the Criterion, Oklahoma City; the Broadway, Portland; the Centre, Salt Lake City.