The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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6 " MAN ABOUT TOWN.” Jovial, plump Edxvard Arnold arrives in New York City after completing Paramount’s " Man About Town.” Arnold will be recalled by many a Washingtonian as the best buffo "Uncle” Stephen Erlanger Cochran ever had for his late, great National Theatre Players. SELLING "GUNGA DIN.” Hardie Meakin, used these attractive pieces to serve as an attention getter for the RKO production. JUST A WORD OR TWO. Monroe Greenthal, United Artist exploit ationist, and Jack Schlaifer, western sales manager for U A, talk things over. Schlaifer is on the left. BUCK WILDER’S PRIDE. Behold the new marquee on the Gates, Portsmouth, Virginia, a W. S. "Buck” Wilder house. Jay Kimmel manages the house, which, on this particular occasion, was making full use of every sign facility to plug United Artists' "Trade Winds.” PROUD. That’s what manager Joseph Mullen, Bellevue, Richmond , Virginia, is when he stands beside the special lobby display for Warners’ "The Dawn Patrol.” CARY GRANT 'VICTOR MCLAGLEN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. SAM JAPFE • EDUARDO CIANNELLI • JOAN FONTAINE "GUNGA DIN." Here is how one theatre created an attractive oil painting display to help embellish the lobby for the RKO production. The art staff of the house created it. March 11, 19)9