Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1954)

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"What I really want is a 'steady' who'll take me to ALL the COMPANION-approved movies!" Once a woman gets a bee in her bonnet about a movie the Companion has reviewed, nothing can keep her from it. And every month MILLIONS of readers get excited about CoMPANION-approved movies! These enthusiastic movie-goers have made their mark on theater owners who are very much aware of the Ijenefits of CoMPANlON-approvak Results are felt where they count most — in the cash receipts ! So it's not surprising that Hollywood picture people have invested moie of their money in the Companion over the past seven years than in any other monthly magazine!* ^Except, of coursi', tlir /tin magazines. Currently advertised in the COMPANION The Last Time I Saw Paris. MGM Deep In My Heart MGM A Star Is Born Warner Bros. THE CROWELL-COLLIER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 640 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 19, N. Y. PUBLISHERS OF WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, COLLIER'S, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE