Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1940)

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DAI** He 5 & HIS I CHRISTMAS IN JULY"-.. Preston Sturges tops his "Great McGinty" with an even funnier hit! ■ "ARISE, MY LOVE"... Combines the laughter of "Midnight" and the heart appeal of "Farewell to Arms". It's by far Mitchell Leisen's best. :?^$£W Starring Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland! Cecil B. DeMille's "NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE".. .Ten stars . . . two love stories ... all in Technicolor ...it's a biggerthaneverDeMille spectacle! i "HOW* Jg* CHEROKEE STRIP". . . Harry Sherman crashes through with another of those terrific outdoor spectacle dramas ! MOON OVER BURMA". ..The public can't get enough of Lamour. . . so it's Lamour the merrier... a real "Typhoon" at the box office! I BURMA" I