The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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THE EXHIBITOR 26a MONOGRAM’S “GENTLEMAN FROM ARIZONA” BOWS AT PHOENIX ; RKO-RADIO NOTES “THE GENTLEMAN FROM ARIZONA.” ’Twixt Hollywood, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, last fortnight, the camera caught a few of the sights in conjunction with the world premiere of Monogram’s Cinecolor “The Gentleman from Arizona.” Along the top row are director Earl Haley, President W. Ray Johnston, producer Charles Goetz, (standing) governor’s representative George Hill and Frank Snell, at the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce dinner; Goetz’s representative Ted Richmond. President Johnston, producer Goetz; Joan Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Darro, and John Trent leave Los Angeles. Second row shows Jackie Moran and J. Farrell MacDonald en route; the head of the pre-opening parade; Miss Barclay and Tex Ritter en route. The bottom row shows Vince Barnett, John Trent, Marjorie Reynolds en route; Miss Reynolds, John Trent, Wynne Gibson, M. C. Copeland during the Phoenix festivities; Governor R. T. Jones welcoming President Johnston, Trent, Darro, Miss Reynolds, Barnett, MacDonald, Miss Barclay, John King, Miss Gibson, Ritter, Copeland, Marcia Mae Jones, Moran. m v ip® ■ ji hIv ^ J ** f 1. Y** wfiSt f 'Fy'l RKO EXECUTIVES ENTERTAIN DIVISION MANAGERS. At a recent New York City meeting of RKO execs were Tom Gorman, Louis Goldberg, Nat Holt, William Koernor, Max Fellerman, Bill Hoeard, Harry MacDonald, Fred Meyers, M. Frudenfeld, Malcolm Kingsberg, Harry Mandell, Charles McDonald, John J. O’Connor, James Brennan, Major L. E. Thompson, Russell Emde, W. B. England, Sol Schwartz, Joseph Becker and Matty Polon. December 20, 1939 “THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.” Here for the first time is revealed Charles Laughton’s face in the RKO-Radio production now being released.