Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1950)

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uisD res d I the aim oi ompii mi RUSSELL DOWNING, EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT OF RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, ANNOUNCES THAT THE BIGGEST FIRST WEEK, NON-HOLIDAY, GROSS IN THE HISTORY OF THAT FAMOUS THEATRE HAS BEEN DELIVERED BY SUNSET BOULEVARD This fact substantiates in terms of dollars that this is a most unusual boxoffice picture which every exhibitor will want to turn to his own profit at the earliest possible moment. PARAMOUNT HAS THE PRODUCT PAYING OFF BIGGEST TODAY: "Sunset Boulevard"— Hal Wallis' "My Friend Irma Goes West"-Hal Wallis' "The Furies"; and soon Bob Hope's "Fancy Pants" (Technicolor)— and " Union Station"