The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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“Hello Mr, Exhibitor” “GOODBYE MR. CHIPS” opens at the Astor, N. Y. on May 16th launching this most talked about attraction in the same showmanship manner which gave nationwide fame to “Pygmalion” ( still S.R.O. as it concludes a sensational 6'month run at the Astor,) While the fame of “GOODBYE MR. CHIPS” ( Robert Donat, Greer Garson) spreads throughout the nation, M-G-M exhibitors will say hello to hit after hit. For instance: Hold-overs are mounting as the “HARDYS RIDE HIGH”! “LUCKY NIGHT” ( Myrna Loy, Robert Taylor) starts off with happy-go-lucky crowds everywhere. “IT’S A WONDERFUL WORLD” ( Claudette Colbert, James Stewart) rolled preview audience in the aisles. It’s socko at the b. o. “CALLING DR. KILDARE” (Lew Ayres , Lionel Barrymore) thrills opening engagements and establishes Dr. Kildare as another Hardy series. And that’s just a few in coming weeks! oh, by the way Goodbye Mr. Exhibitor, you’re in the chips as usual with Mr. Leo.