The Exhibitor (Nov 1944-May 1945)

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RKO GROSSER SHOW '"^AHousrs, The women just can’t resist that virile , supermasculine appeal of big John Wayne — and /iis stormy romance with Ella Raines! Miss Wanda Hale, in her rave review in the N. Y. Daily News, sums it up for women in general with: 46 Hooray! 4Tall in the Saddle’ adds something new to oldfashioned westerns. That something is animal magnet¬ ism. And I don’t mean horses. It’s romance appeal in the forms of John Wayne and Ella Raines. And if this devia¬ tion doesn’t make the Palace Theatre one of the most popular places in town for the run, I miss my guess.v’ fit did, Wanda-RKO] JOHN WAYNE • ELLA RAINES with WARD BONDGEORGE "GABBY" HAYES-AUDREY LONG -ELISABETH RISBON DON DOUGLAS Produced by ROBERT FELLOWS • Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN Cj * Screen Play by Michael Hogan and Paul P. Fix RADIO, ATCH FOR THE PRESS BOOK! USE IT! RED CROSS DRIVE MARCH 15-21