The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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THE EXHIBITOR 21 FOR PICTURES AND THEATRES, VARIOUS EXPLOITATION STUNTS ARE EFFECTED “DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK.” Arleen Whelan and manager Richard Murphy entering the Proctor, Schenectady, for the premiere there of the 20th Century-Fox production. Similar showings were held in Albany, Utica, Gloversville, and Amsterdam. MELODEARS. Drum major Camille Lobatt, Fabian division manager Harry Black, PAL head A. Kelly seem pleased. “NURSE EDITH CAVELL.” Manager Arthur Krolick, Regent, Rochester, had this attractive, sachel-carrying “nurse parade streets for RKO-Radio production. “MAN ABOUT TOWN.” For this Paramount picture, manager Holly Hollister, Bi Wellsville, had this pcny-drawn advance ballyhoo to attract attention. OTTTFT ON THE WESTERN FRONT.” This ballyhoo from guarded coUection of war materials attracted plenty of attention sidewalk disp' ?nt of Universe best-seller. 1 to the show. November 15, 1939