The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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THE EXHIBITOR 25 ’ROUND AND ’ROUND HE GOES-BUT WHERE THE CAMERAMAN STOPS IS SHOWN “GULLIVER’S TRAVELS.” This bannered truck was put on the streets of Albany as part of manager Andy Roy’s campaign for the Paramount full-length cartoon at the Strand. GREETER. Captain A. Adler, SS. Santa Eleana, greets Adolph Zukor aboard the ship. Zukor sailed with John W. Hicks, Jr., vice-president in charge of foreign distribution, on a Latin American survey for Paramount and its pictures. INTERVIEW. Stella Unger interviews Herbert J. Yates, Sr., guiding hand of the Consolidated Film Industries, Inc., and Republic Pictures Corporation, on the Hollywood News Girl program, broadcast from Radio City’s NBC studios, New York. SOJOURNERS. Ben Weinstock, of the circuit bearing his name, and Mrs. Weinstock are snapped during Florida vacation. “A CHILD IS BORN.” This window display of baby things on the Warner production was arranged by manager Gene Curtis, RKO-Schine-Paramount, Syracuse. ARRIVALS. Ernst and Mrs. Lubitsch and Howard and Mrs. Dietz arrive in New York from the Culver City studios. Latest picture of the famed director is Metro’s “The Shop Around the Corner.” Dietz is the company’s director of publicity and advertising. January 31, 1940