The Exhibitor (Nov 1941-May 1942)

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4 THE EXHIBITOR CECIL B. DE MULE’S 30TH YEAR AS A PRODUCER IS FITTINGLY CELEBRATED AMPA HONORS CECIL DE MILLE on his anniversary as Para¬ mount producer. Shown top, left to right: a general view of the dais at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York; DeMille speaking, with Gloria Swanson. Center, left: the famous Quiz Kids help DeMille cut his “birthday cake”; right: Leon Netter, Alec Moss, and Robert M. Weitman. Bottom, left: W. Palmer, Barney Balaban, and Neil Agnew; and (right) Vincent Trotta, Will H. Hays, Adolph Zukor, and R. J. O’Donnell, Interstate, toastmaster. JEAN MUIR, who has just completed her role in Warners’ “The Constant Nymph,” arrives in New York from the coast. K. M. GOULD, left, editor, is shown presenting Scholastic Magazine’s April Blue Ribbon Award to Columbia’s sales manager A. Montague for “The Invaders,” current anti-Nazi film. April 1, 1942