Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1934)

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A VARIETY OF USEFUL INFORMATION FOR EVERY SHOWMAN IN ONE HANDY VOLUME Office Memorandum ROYALTON THEATRE To: Mr. Hornstein From: E M P Call Smith tomorrow and get him to return my Motion Picture Almanac. Got important campaign to layout for next week and need it right away. Look up biogs. of MacDonald and Chevalier for me when you get it. Think with stars like that I can make that overdue tieup with fashion dept. of Hall & Kimball and he all set on Merry Widow when it gets here. Chevalier is perfect name for that radio tieup Stiller phoned me about yesterday. Send Almanac to Reed, Evening Standard, on Monday. He wants to look up coming product, titles and casts for feature yarn on Saturday. See that we get a break in it. Tell Goldberg he can have it about Wednesday. Wish these fellows would invest five bucks and get it if they need it so badly. And don't forget to have my file of Motion Picture Herald on my desk early tomorrow morning. Checked off some fine exploitation ideas in Mike Vogel's department particularly that fellow's who got the last Quigley Award. We can use some of his stunts right here . QUIGLEY PUBLICATIONS 1790 Broadway New York City