The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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GOLDWYN BUSINESS AS HEADLINED IN MOTION PICTURE DAILY ‘Cowboy’ $7,850 In Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Dec. 8— “The Cowboy and the Lady” did the best business here, with 37,850 at the Criterion. ★ ‘Cowboy’ Has Big $11,500 Denver Take Denver, Dec. 8 — “The Cowboy and the Lady” took a strong 511,500 at the Denver for the best gross, and was moved to the Aladdin for a continued run. ★ ‘Cowboy’ Second Week $10,000 in’F risco United Artists Theatre $3,000 over average on second week of Goldwyn’s“Cowboy and the Lady”. ★ ‘Cowboy’ Rides ’Em In Buffalo $11,500 Buffalo, Dec. 8 — “The Cowboy and the Lady” took the honors, with $11,500 at the Great Lakes. SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents GARY COOPER MERLE OBERON with PATSY KELLY . WALTER BREN Henry Kolker • Directed by H. C. Potter • Screen Play by S. N. Behrman and Sonya Li vien slAN • Fuzzy Knight • Marbel Todd Original story by Leo McCarey and Frank R. Adams Released thru UNITED ARTISTS