The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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20 THE EXHIBITOR BEFORE THE INDUSTRY’S GREAT, “THE BLUE BIRD” HATCHES IN NEW YORK Before representatives of 20th Century -Fox in particular and of the industry in general, “The Blue Bird,” starring Shirley Temple, had its premiere at New York City’s Hollywood January 19. Here are seen but a few of the wigs, big and little, in attend ance, headed by 20th Century-Fox’s board chairman Joseph M. Schenck, producer Darryl F. Zanuck, associate producer Gene Markey, actress Hedy Lamarr. Further details appear on page 18, column two, under the heading, “World Premiere Notes.” January 24, 1940