The Independent Film Journal (1954)

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NEVER BEFORE IN FILM HISTORY! The phenomenal grosses of "GONE WITH THE WIND” in its 5th release are a Miracle of All-Time Show Business! W ITH W< IDESCREEN ! David O. Selznick’s Production of Margaret Mitchell’s Story of the Old South “GONE WITH THE WIND” in Technicolor • starring Clark Gable • Vivien Leigh Leslie Howard • Olivia de Havilland • A Selznick Inter¬ national Picture • Directed by Victor Fleming • Screen Play by Sidney Howard • Music by Max Steiner. FOR INSTANCE! GONE WITH THE WIND” in the first 90 engagements of its fifth release tops its second, third, and fourth release and even exceeds the first ( original ) release in the following cities: Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit, Evans ville, Pittsburgh, El Paso, Omaha, Birmingham Nashville, Chattanooga, Austin, Texas, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Green Bay, Wise., Charleston, South Carolina, Washington, D. C., Augusta, Ga. ft GWTW” GOLDMINE! 133% of "SHOW BOAT 178% of "LONG, LONG, TRAILER5 128% of "MOGAMBO CHOICE OF SOUND : PERSPECTA STEREOPHONIC OR OPTICAL 1CHANNEL