The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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22 THE NATIONAL MIRROR PARAMOUNT’S “UNION PACIFIC” WORLD ^PREMIERE IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA In Omaha, Nebraska, April 2 8, 193 9, will be long remembered, for the city then brought to its conclusion the three-day Golden Spike Days Celebration, by Paramount Pictures, Inc., took that occasion to present to an expectant world Cecil Blount DeMille’s latest (and many say, greatest)1 production direction effort, "Union Pacific,” the epic of the building of the first U. S. transcontinental railroad. On this page are seen some of the highlights of the world premiere, all tricked out with the accoutrements of the age depicted in the cinema and a ballyhoo which ranks with the best. May 10, 19)9