Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1947)

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'THE ADVENTURESS" ... And A New star! The lovely, refreshingly photogenic young lady seen above In a variety of moods is Deborah Kerr (rhymes with star), from England. Miss Kerr is curre, itly undergoing one of the most intensive publicity build-ups of the century in preparation for her debut in an American film, iM-G-M's "The Hucksters," in which she will co-star with Clark Gable. Meanwhile, Eagle-Lion is releasing "The Adventuress," an exciting melodrama from J. Arthur Rank's British studios, with Miss Kerr in a role that will go far to convince audiences in this country that she is not only a delightful personality^ but a fine actress, too. On the opposite page, you will observe some of the ways and means by which B-L is capitaliiing star and story.