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THE EXHIBITOR
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“THE SONG OF BERNADEHE” HAS EASTERN PREMIERE; ROSENBERG APPOINTED
AT THE GALA PREVIEW of 20th Century-Fox’s “The Song Of Bernadette” at the Rivoli, New York, last week were: top row, left to right: Hal Horne, Spyros P. Skouras and Mrs. Skouras; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Silverstone; W. J. Kupper, his wife and daughter; Herbert Sheldon and Laird Cregar; middle row, left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goldenson; A. W. Smith, Jr. and Harry Ballance; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandt; Mr. and Mrs. William Brandt and friends; bottom row, left to right: Ed Fay, Edward X. Callahan, and Sydney Samson; the crowds in front of the theatre, and a view of the theatre front showing illuminated and artistic mural design created on the theatre front wall. The distinguished premiere audience, invited as guests of Tom Connors were, in addition to the ones noted above.
important industryites including Eddie Alperson, Ted Schlanger, Walter Vincent, Walter Reade, Si Fabian, Gus Eysell, John Nolan, John Fitzgibbons, Joe Cooper, Maury White, I. J. Hoff¬ man, Ralph Branton, Vince Dipson, Tom Walsh, Nate Gold¬ stein, Hari'y Zeitz, Milt Mooney, John H. Harris, Rick Ricketson, B. V. Sturdivant, Charles P. Skouras, Ben Kalmenson, C. C. Moskowitz, W. F. Rodgers, David Bernstein, Howard Deitz, Adolph Zukor, Neil Agnew, Sam Dembow, Edward Raftery, Carl Leserman, Jack Cohn, Abe Montague, Ned Depinet, N. Peter Rathvon, Annabella, Phil Baker, Joan Fontaine, Brian Aherne, George Skouras, Conrad Nagel, Phil Silvers, and all of the 20th Century-Fox executives, among others, all of whom enthusias¬ tically received the picture.
LOUIS NIZER, New York attorney, is the author of the recently published book, “What To Do With Germany.” Author Nizer is one of the most prominent mem¬ bers of the film industry’s legal division.
ADRIANA CASELOTTI, the voice of Snow White, who will appear in 50-city mid-west showings of RKO’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” is shown as she left New York recently.
FRANK P. ROSENBERG, recently ap¬ pointed director of advertising, publicity and exploitation for Columbia, serving during the Army tour of David A. Lipton, has been with the company since 1929.
February 2, 194i
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