Impact (Jan 1972)

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ye SP ee _— s, eROM THE ; { y @! } RECTORS’ yi new show premiers this Cc Hi Al month in Toronto. Impact, The Can adian Cinema Magazine, is now available at every Famous Players, Odeon, Twentieth Century and Premier Theatre in the Metro area. And soon across Canada. As soon as you pay your admission, a copy of Impact is yours. Just pick one up in the lobby, every month. me ovies are the most versatile, comprehensive and popular form of entertainment today, and Impact magazine will open this fascinating world of film to you each month. In an entertaining and exciting fashion, our writers, photographers, and illustrators will present the most interesting facts, questions, and problems in and around filmdom. our voice will be heard too. Any comments on us or the people or things we write about is heartily welcome. Just send your views to Sound Effects, Impact Magazine, 31 Mercer Street, Toronto. We'll publish the best, and answer them all. s a public service Impact will answer, refer, or let you answer any questions about anything in film. For instance, if you wanted to know who said “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca, that’s easy: the phrase was never uttered in the movie. But if cee anyone cares who played the fourth | girl in the chorus line just before Ruby Keeler gets her chance in 42nd Street, we'll search and search — or publish the question and see if anyone else can answer it. Just drop a postcard with your question on it in the mail to us; address it to The Esoterica Fiend.