Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1956)

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OUR CUP OF JOY RUNNETH OVER (and it's a long-runneth picture!) /a in Cinemascope and METROCOLOR Starring Deborah Kerr John Kerr with Leif Erickson • Edward Andrews Screen Play by Robert Anderson Bated en the Play by Robert Anderson Directed by Vincente Minnelli Produced by Pandro S. Berman * (Available in Magnetic Stereophonic, Perspecta Stereophonic or 1-Channel Sound) Dear Industry: We have now seen for ourselves "TEA AND SYMPATHY," screened for the first time in the East and the West. It is a great event for all of us in motion picture business. It does honor to the screen. The play had enduring appeal: 91 weeks on Broadway, packed legitimate theatres in cities from Coast to Coast. The picture, with the same stars who made the stage play famous, does infinite justice to a delicate theme, which Hollywood has never before dramatized. In a season when the screen promises fine attractions from all companies, we are proud to contribute one of the all-time Greats! —Sincerely, M-G-M