Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1944)

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"THE FIRST TRIBUTE Universal extends its congratulations to Charles K. Feldman for Lis production, "FOLLOW THE boys: The story behind this production, in our opinion far exceeds in importance the fact that it will undoubtedly he one of the industry's most glowing successes. It is important to know that "FOLLOW THE BOYS" is the first picture to demonstrate the heroic joh that has been accomplished by the motion picture industry, as well as by all branches of show business on behalf of the war effort. "FOLLOW THE BOYS" is the dramatic story of the Victory Co mmittee but more than that it is the eloquent drama of show business itself. IT IS SHOW BUSINESS' TRIBUTE TO SHOW BUSINESS! "RED CROSS DRIVE! COLLECT AT EVERY PERFORMANCE EVERY DAY. MARCH 23 THROUGH 29.'