Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1951)

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NOTHING WRONG WITH THE MOVIES THAT AN M-G-M MUSICAL CAN'T CURE! M-G-M's TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL PARADE MARCHES ON! At press time M-G-M launched its famed "Show Boat". First 3 days does "Caruso" and "King Solomon" biz in Frisco. Best in 6 years in Detroit. Tops M-G-M's biggest in Philly, Atlantic City and Wildwood, N.J. Following "Show Boat" comes still another M-G-M Technicolor Musical smash, "Rich, Young and Pretty". Previewed in neighborhood theatres East and West, audience surveys rate it tops for youthful talents, romance, great songs and sure-fire appeal. A lusty addition to M-G-M's great Technicolor Musical Hits! ★ M-G-M presents -RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY" starring JANE POWELL • DANIELLE DARRIEUX WENDELL COREY • FERNANDO LAMAS • with Marcel Dalio • Una Merkel • Richard Anderson 'Jean Murat And Introducing VIC DAMONE • Color by TeCHNICOL Screen Play by Dorothy Cooper and Sidney Sheldon Story by Dorothy Cooper • Directed by Norman Taurog Produced by Joe Pasternak • An M-G-M Picture Extra! Unheralded, unannounced, two surprise Previews of M-G-M's famed "QUO VADIS" to thunderous ovations at Berkeley and Frisco, Cal. Truly the opening shots of a Fame to be heard 'round the world! (See LOOK, out July 17 th, for "Quo Vadis" section, biggest ever given a motion picture.)