The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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6 OFF THE BEATEN PATEL Snapped in front of the Charlerm Krung, Bangkok, Siam, with United Cinema’s Leon and Mrs. von Haverbeck, is dapper Ben Y. Cammack (center), RKO-Radio’s general foreign manager for that area. UC’s 4} theatres have for six years booked the RKO-Radio product 100 percent. From Siam, Cammack departed for Hong Kong, enroute to RKO-Radio spots in Nippon. NEW HOUSE MANAGER. Readers of The Exhibitor will glad-hand J. R. (Jack) Davis, new house manager for Rose and Edward Levine’s RoseLe, Ocean City, Virginia, hard by the city of Norfolk. BALDRIDGE STAGES A SHOW. The girl friend of Ferdinand forms a prominent part of this float, one of 93 seen in the monster parade during the Apple Blossom Festival, Winchester, Virginia, presided over by director-general Tom Baldridge, Capitol’s manager. This float is just passing Herman Hable’s Palace. That Warner Brothers’ Baldridge put on a swell show is manifest. ASSISTANT MANAGER. Here The Exhibitor presents Tommy Delbridge, newly named assistant manager, Loew’s State, Norfolk, Virginia, over which one-time Washingtonian Roscoe R. Drissell presides. "BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS.” Maryland Display Company’s Wilbur Brizandine was in no dog house when he made this display for the Columbia picture playing the Rialto, Baltimore, Maryland. "JUAREZ.” Snapped at the West Coast world premiere of the Warner Brothers production, at the Beverly Hills, are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Tom Macavitty. In "Juarez,” Bette Davis and Paul Muni rise to new dramatic heights in re-creating the travail — and the glory — of a stirring era of the history of the Republic of Mexico. Claude Rains and John Garfield are cast. May 10, 19)9