Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1934)

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I have read with interest your adversement regarding the MARCH OF IME and would like very much to have lis shown at the Pickwick Theatre in reenwich, Connecticut. S. W. M. Jr. Dublin Road Greenwich, Conn. For the motion pictures I prefer — Allston Theatre, Brighton Ave.. Allston, Mass. For second choice Capitol Ave., Sirs: I am elated at your announcement of the new news cinema feature "The March of Time." I append a list of greater Boston movie houses to which I have sent the following letter: "THE MARCH OF TIME, the new news movie, is available in January. "I shall want to see it and shall recommend it to my household (5), to my office staff (25) , to my friends (hundreds), and to my clients (more hundreds). "I shall recoj Sirs: With reference to the announcement in THE MARCH OF TIME broadcast December 7 and in TIME December 10. relative to your new type of newsreel: If this is as good as TIME and THE MARCH OF TIME, I certainly want to see it and I shall be greatly disappointed if it doesn't find exhibition in Canada. Let's have it up here. The Capitol Theatre at Regina, Sask., is the place. H. H. K. 32 Kenora, Apts. Regina, Sask. I am extremely' ea of showing tl hope the theatr^ id I attend will teatres are Loew'j id the Strand Tht*rt!«, ol Because the future is a p^^B^^JTTne -esent, and the present is a product of le past, I am sure that your new venire will be highly successful. J. A. Lawrence Academy Groton, Mass. I am thrilled by your announcement your new THE MARCH OF TIME id hope it will be shown in the Palm wrings Theatre. ,rs \NH/tf ^te having the motion iRCH OF TIME \ne Theatre in Alburn. This is our best J. H. B. Palm Springs, Calif. TIME reader and 16 mm. movie enusiast that I am, will answer your ggestions at once: I would like to see the Black Hills nusement Company, which has a chain theatres in all important Black Hills >wns of Western South Dakota, be long the first theatres to show your w MARCH OF TIME newsreel. leir main office is Rapid City, S. D. R. S. B. 812 First Street, So. Belle Fourche, S. D. Through P. T. A. I am a little in touch th the discouraging feeling of parents regard to movies for children and uth. There is so very little that is table, so I am sure I voice the senti(nt of many parents when I say a arty welcome to your venture. It will wholesome, instructive and fascinat;. Many thanks. In Rochester, perps, Loew's, R. K. O. Palace, or ntury would be the favored. E. A. 11 Reservoir Avenue Rochester, N. Y. H Upto A vi Warn linj Univi Cai R.K.< St Parar St. Metn St. M & Sqi Loew Pla| Fine ton Fenw Avi Exet€ Bo Capit Avi Sirs: I see my plac it "Sell May nearby T HE public has definitely approved of Time's announcement of a new kind of a motion picture. Read these letters from all over the country. All talking about THE MARCH OF TIME and its coming debut on the screen. Cash customers of thousands of theaters asking that this new series of pictures be shown in their favorite theater. It's never happened before in the history of the motion picture industry. But it's no accident. The producers of the March of Time (twenty minutes long and released once a month) are not guessing at public appeal. Into the MARCH OF TIME on the screen goes the same ideas, resources and successful presentation that have made Time & Fortune Magazines and the March of Time on the radio, the greatest box office successes in their fields. By the time this advertisement appears hundreds of exhibitors will have heard directly from patrons of their houses. Positive proof that the public wants the MARCH OF TIME on the screen. Bring this ready made audience to YOUR theater. Released Through FIRST DIVISION The New Major HARRY A, THOMAS, PRES. e news as picnation, ve real t them : all we arades, is, and :h OF lews, ighbornk the e form s is the Ige, lote Harburban ewsreel >rt subd intel ;atre in ?atre of it been but it ent aums are )ften of rowing, le like). TIME tm, /enue .ss. pyTJ ijt run dti Louisville, Ky. Sirs: I have just looked over my TIME, and noticed your announcement of your new venture; namely, your future pictorial MARCH OF TIME. I would like to see it at the Olympia Theatre, New Bedford's leading theatre. A. R. 58 Spruce Street New Bedford, Mass. COPY Montgomery Hill City Dear Gum: Last night in listening to MARCH OF TIME on radio, they announced that they would have for distribution in January, MARCH OF TIME pictures. As their magazine and radio broadcasts have been so interesting, I hope you will secure these pictures for Greensboro. J. R. 0. Greensboro, N. C. Sirs: Regarding your new "Venture" as announced in this week's TIME, am pleased to recommend the "Paramount" at this point as the leading Motion Picture theatre and the place selected to exhibit the "New March of Time." G. G. Idaho Falls. Idaho Sirs: "The March of Time" As one who has thoroughly enjoyed "The March of Time" on the air, I look forward to next month, when the same program is to be tried out on the screen in the local picture houses. It is the hope of my wife and me that Poli's, Franklin Square, Worcester, will obtain this release. We shall be glad indeed to do what we can to interest our friends in your new venture, which we wish the best of success. F. J. C. 17 Huntington Avenue Worcester, Mass. Copy of the following letter attached: Poli's Franklin Square Worcester, Mass. Attention of the Manager Gentlemen: As fairly regular patrons of your theatre, my wife and I are hopeful that the news reel, THE MARCH OF TIME, which is to be released by TIME, Incorporated, for showing during January, can be obtained and shown at your house. TIME'S radio program has appealed to us and to our friends as one of the best on the air, and it seems to us that they would turn out a very interesting picture. We are going to see this new release wherever it is shown in this vicinity, and we sincerely hope it will be possible to view it at your theatre. Sirs: I would like to have the MARCH OF TIME shown at the Fox Theatre or the Opera House in Tucson, Arizona. I am looking forward to seeing your intelligent and interesting presentation. J. L. T. Tucson, Ariz. "On Needles and Pins" Sirs: You suggest (TIME, December 3) that subscribers should write in and tell you what cities they would like to have THE MARCH OF TIME exhibited. I agree with this and suggest for my part this city, Pocatello, Idaho. If the particular theatre would be of any assistance to you, the name is "Orpheum Theatre" or one of the "Fox Theatres" located here. Waiting "on needles and pins" to see what new thing TIME has to offer, I remain, D. P. Pocatello, Idaho EVEN BEFORE RELEASE MOUSANDS ARE DEMANDING IT