Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1952)

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COVER-TO-COVER There are substantial reasons why exhibitors all over America (and the subscribers in Canada, Europe, England, India and Iceland, too) are agreeable to pay more for their subscription to FILM BULLETIN than for the average trade paper. The answer is that thousands of theatremen do more than just subscribe to FILM BULLETIN . . . They absorb it from cover to cover . . . They buy product by it production information . . . They book by its frank reviews . . . They form their views of industry policies by its Viewpoints pages . . . They have faith in it . . . They regard FILM BULLETIN as the paper with something Important to say! P»qe 20 FILM BULLETIN November 17, 1952