Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1950)

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THIS MUST BE GREAT PICTURE "Picture of the Month. It will stir your heart. You must see it and experience it for yourself." —Louella Parsons in Cosmopolitan Magazine "Picture of the Week." — Look Magazine "A tonic for the spirit, truly inspirational entertainment." -Hedda Hopper A nit. — Walter Winchell "The smart talk is that it will wind up with plenty of cash and comment." —Billy Rose New York's Mayor William O'Dwyer said on a recent broadcast: "I was deeply impressed with it. A marvelous job." "Definitely an Academy Award contender." —Sheilah Graham, nationally syndicated columnist "The year's most provocative picture. An unforgettable way to learn the real meaning of love." —J. Fred Henry, Publisher of Screenland "A fine film." —McCalVs Magazine "Special merit award. Proves movies are better than ever." — Parents* Magazine "Picture of the Month." —Seventeen Magazine "It will tug at the heartstrings of thousands." -Bill Leonard {CBS) "Picture of the Month." —Redbook Magazine "One of the most inspired to come out of Hollywood in a decade or more." —Louis Sobol, nationally syndicated columnist "One of Hollywood's most discussed pictures." — Good Housekeeping They are talking about "THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR . . ." M-G-M's remarkable picture shortly to make its bow to the nation following a brilliant World Premiere at Radio City Music Hall. Watch for announcement or consult your M-G-M Branch about the 60 "PRESTIGE PERFORMANCE TRADE SHOWS."