The Independent Film Journal (1954)

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saw they said: SCENES FROM Color by DeLuxe ClN " imaSc "I think the difference shown in this reel between stereophonic sound and both optical and magnetic is an eyeopener. It proves beyond a question that stereo¬ phonic sound is a vital part of proper theatre presentation. It goes without saying that the lineup of forthcoming 20th Century-Fox pictures constitutes the finest program ever issued by a major studio/' Please turn . —Dale McFarland , Greater Indianapolis Amusement Co., Indianapolis , Ind. "I am signing up for CinemaScope right away. I am very favorably impressed/' —Sam Resnick , Playhouse , Andover , Mass. vvThis is the first time in my experience that any film company has ever tried to make me a rich man. My thanks to all the Fox officials/' —Mel /(off, Glenside Theatre , Glenside , Pa. "...As Mr. Zanuck said— The future looks much brighter." —Russ Leddy , Orpheum Theatre , Green Bay , W is. "Terrific! The sound was especially fine. Of course you don't have to. sell this kind of product. The sound was marvelous and the new lenses are out of this world. These pictures are vmoney in the bank'." —Russ Schmidt John Hamrick's Tacoma Theatres