Motion Picture Daily (Apr-Jun 1951)

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Dear Showmen: DEAR BRAT makes it three laugh hits for that great American family who brought you great business with "Dear Ruth" and "Dear Wife". "Dear Brat" is Ruth's kid sister. . . but she's growing up fast! We welcome her to the succession of entertainment standouts that the crowds are going for most at this time— pictures like APPOINTMENT WITH DANGER starring Alan Ladd and Phyllis Calvert; THE LEMON DROP KID starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell; THE MATING SEASON starring Gene Tierney, John Lund and Thelma Ritter; THE LAST OUTPOST in color by Technicolor; and of course, that greatest grosser of them all Cecil B. DeMille's SAMSON AND DELILAH in color by Technicolor. Pick up your phone and call BEI!fR.f§| BIGGER Jtow (paramount