The Film Daily (1945)

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Mr Lester Thompson M. P. Productions Dist* 31st floor 38 W. 44th St, New York K. Y. U. S. Army Signal Corps Photo JLJ.EARTWARMING as the familiar pictures of small boys slipping into the circus, this shot from the South Pacific is pretty good evidence that Yanks run true to form. Their urge to enjoy a glimpse of home life is overwhelming. So, at odd moments, often under the weirdest of conditions, fighting men see the latest Hollywood pictures . . . sooner, frequently, than they hit "Main Street"! Every night — all over the world — more than 5000 movies are jammed with an estimated 1,500,000 service men and women. The movies easily reach the places where entertainment matters most. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, N. Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors FORT LEE CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD °"e of a series of advertisements by KODAK testifying fo the achievements of the movies at war i