Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1934)

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It Moves Fastest The extreme ends of the nation — Hollywood and New York — are only minutes apart in the fast, news coverage system employed in the day-by-day production of Motion Picture Daily. By wire, telephone and air mail, sixty correspondents, resident out in the field where the film industry is, are writing trade history daily. You'll find it all, plus telegraphed box-office reviews and straight from the shoulder reviews, in this or any other edition of the industry's livest, fastest-moving daily newspaper. MOTION PICTURE DAILY 1790 B roadway, New York City Subscription rate: $6 a year