Motion Picture Daily (Apr-Jun 1934)

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WHEN MR. & MRS. LEO TURN OUT THE LIGHTS Sweet dreams, Leo ! The Anniversary is over but the memory lingers on. Bright years studded with achievement! From "Big Parade" and "Ben-Hur" you set the pace for others to follow. You've had your "Trader Horns" "Broadway Melodies" "Tugboat Annies" all through the years ... we could mention a hundred of them. And right now while the folks are cheering you and the Missus, the trade paper headlines are shrieking "Riptide" "Men in White" "Viva Villa!" "Tarzan and his Mate." Then you top them off with "Sadie McKee" "The Thin Man" and a flock more! Okay, kid, march on with your starry banners flowing! There's ten thousand exhibitors marching with you into happy years ahead! ree little words that spell happy days