Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1951)

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Damon Runyon's THE LEMON DROP KID ALAN LADD PAR AMOUNT'S BOXOFFICE SPRING 7.. Watch spring grosses spring up and up, as these four start heading the best boxoffice news from now thru May — and beyond. "The Mating Season" is the springtime's most talked-about comedy (what they're talking about most is Thelma Ritter as Mother of the Groom). And "Samson and Delilah," now in general release, continues to be The Greatest Grosser of Our Time. Hope's new show, "The Lemon Drop Kid," is funnier Runyon than "Sorrowful Jones." And Ladd, hotter than his own gun since "Branded," is due soon as a U. S. Mail crime fighter in "Appointment With Danger." All these in Paramount's boxoffice spring . . . followed by a succession of ticketselling merchandise scheduled for release right thru your Paramount summer. // it's a Paramount picture, it's the best show in town .