Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1950)

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goes another big picture in Parambunt's Hall of Fame-and-Fun! Put laughs on your screen today and you put business in your boxoffice. Here's the third hit laugh-show Paramount' s delivered lately* Now playing across the country, "Dear Wife" is matching, or bettering, the grosses of the other two, "The Great Lover" and "My Friend Irma"— and is not only equalling but, in some cases, surpassing 1947 figures of "Dear Ruth"! y and Capra! | "MY FRIEND IRMA ! "My Friend Irma" liilM HOOT JOAN BILLY MOM EDWARD ARNOLD ARLEEN WHELAN MARY PHILIPS Produced by RICHARD MAIBAUM Directed by RICHARD HAYDN Written for the screen by Arthur Sheekman and N. Richard Nash as a sequel to Norman Krasna's "DEAR RUTH"