The Exhibitor (1950)

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here, Mr. Exhibitor, long enough to examine some boxoffice scenes that speak your language. They all say: FIVE SONGS Scott “making vivid impression” with numbers like“ThatOld Black Magic” and “Let¬ ter From Lady in Love,” says Hollywood Reporter. TERRIFIC SUSPENSE in scenes like this policeprotected clip-joint where respectable citizen (brilliantly played by Don DeFore) is driven to suicide. Paramount’s Fine-Performing Hal Wallis Hit P4JNCHFUL MELODRAMA for both keys and subsequent runs,” says Daily Variety as it ap¬ praises the picture’s exciting underworld themes. “RELENTLESS MANHUNT that’s proven film fare” is praised by Boxoffice — as the mysterious killerin-the-night is pursued in thrilling police chase. MEMORABLE ACTING that includes sock per¬ formance of big-town detective by Dean Jagger, ' “fresh from an Academy Award,” says Film Daily. ' I ROMANTIC STARS —Charlton Heston, Hal Wallis’ sensationally acclaimed discovery, and fascinating Viveca Lindfors, Swedish importation.