The Independent Film Journal (1954)

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EVOTED io. tU BE ST I N T ERESTS <4 tU M OTI ON P I C T UR E INDUSTR Y ttul CUSTOMERS .... NOT BEGGARS! THERE doesn’t appear to be any evidence that the print shortage is easing up. This is ''most disquieting since this is an ex¬ hibitor complaint which, at best, should be tempo¬ rary in nature. Unfortunately, we must report that it is being stretched out interminably into a major industry problem which, if not remedied soon, will bring serious repercussions. There must be something radically wrong with exhibitor-distributor relations if intelligent answers are not forthcoming and, as yet, not one responsible distribution executive has seen fit to publicly explain the existence of such a condition. In the meantime, TOA has added its potent voice to that of other exhibitor associations in decrying l See Page SI