Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1956)

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GREAT NEWS | Ever since Lilf had its recordbreaking run at this theatre our patrons have asked us for another Leslie Caron picture of equal charm and beauty... WeVe got it for you •G*M's enchanting love story LESLIE CARON JOHN KERR OUR NEXT ATTRACTION f * GOING AFTER GABY NATIONWIDE Telling the nation! Billboards, Newspapers, Magazines, Radio, TV! POSTING CAMPAIGN — 24-sheets blanket America coast to coast: Buffalo, Bostt Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, Memphis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Ore., S Lake City, St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle.. NATIONAL MAGAZINES — Full pages in 4colors in Life, Redbook, Cosmopolit Seventeen. Look (two facing «/2 pages hi 4-colors). "PICTURE OF THE MONTH" COLUMN in La Collier's, Good Housekeeping, McCall's, Woman's Home Companion, Cosmopolitan, Parents', Americ "LION'S ROAR" COLUMN in Saturday Evening Post. AND NEWSPAPERS! AND RADIO! AND TV! M-G-M presents in CinemaScope "GABY" starring LESLIE CARON • JOHN KERR • with Sir Cedric Hardwicke Taina Elg • Screen Play by Albert Hackett & Frances Goodrich and Charles Lederer • Based on a Screen Play by S. N. Behrman, Paul H. Rameau and George Froeschel • From the Play "Waterloo Bridge" by Robert E. Sherwood Photographed in Eastman Color • Print by Technicolor Directed by Curtis Bernhardt • Produced by Edwin H. Knopf * (Available in Magnetic Stereophonic, Perspecta Stereophonic or 1-Channel Sound)