Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1960)

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IREMIERE FOR THE INDUSTRY ON BROADWAY vice-president Charles Einfeld chats with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fabian Salah Hassanein, vice-president of United Artists Theatres, and Mr. •ont of the gayly decorated Rivoli Theatre. Mr. Fabian is president of and Mrs. Eugene Picker pose for the newsreel and press fotogs. Mr. ley Warner Corp. Picker is president of Loew's Theatres. ray Silverstone, president of 20th Cen Mrs. Spyros P. Skouras and world-famed Philharmonic Mr. and Mrs. George Skouras were on hand -Fox International Corp., and Mrs. Sil and Metropolitan Opera conductor, Dimitri Mitropoulos for the distinguished bow of the Todd-AO tone were among the notables at the were part of the celebrity group at the industry production. He is president of Magna Thea it. showing. tres Corp. |entieth Fox assistant general sales manf Martin Moskowitz and Mrs. Mosko: were among the star-studded list of litaries. Edward L. Hyman, vice-president of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, was among the leaders of the exhibition world who attended the Todd-AO bow. David O. Selznick, producer of "A Farewell to Arms," one of 20th's highest grossing attractions, hurries into the Rivoli to see "Can-Can."