The Exhibitor (1954)

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Just oii the Press! MOST VALUABLE YEAR BOOK ON MOTION PICTURES EVER PUBLISHED ★ ★ ★ ★ 1954 YEAR BOOK of MOTION PICTURES NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS ★ ★ ★ ★ THE YEAH BOOK CONTAINS: Revised list of all U. S. theatres, arranged by states and cities and towns . . . Roster of theatre circuits, with home office addresses and executive personnel . . . Up-to-date separate lists of drivein theatres, art theatres, and Negro theatres . . . Personnel of companies, studios, associations, guilds and unions in the motion picture field . . . Complete credits on all 1953 releases . . . Finan¬ cial statements of principal industry companies . . . Complete television section, including sta¬ tions personnel, telepix producing and distributing companies, advertising agencies . . . Equipment companies with addresses, executive personnel and product manufactured . . . Theatre supply dealers arranged alphabetically by cities, with addresses, telephone numbers and executive per¬ sonnel . . . List of all film exchanges, arranged by cities, with addresses and names of managers . . . Full rosters of film carriers, laboratories, projection rooms, trailer companies, insurance brokers . . . Books on the motion picture and television . . . Publications in the motion picture field . . . Television-radio publications . . . Motion picture editors and radio-TV commenta¬ tors on films . . . Alphabetical title list of nearly 25,000 feature pictures distributed in the U. S. since 1915, with THE FILM DAILY Review and release dates . . . Serials released since 1920 . . . Foreign Film Section . . . Legislative restrictions in foreign film markets . . . Revised film industry statistics covering production, distribution and exhibition . . . Credits of players, producers, directors, cinematographers, film editors, writers, art directors . . . New York and Hollywood industry telephone directories . . . Agents and managers in Los Angeles and New York . . . Play and story brokers . . . Business administrators . . . Leading Los Angeles publicists and public relations counselors. AND 1,001 OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES Over 1200 Pages — Covers Everything — Beautifully Bound ★ ★ ★ ★ Film Daily Year Books Are given without extra charge to all paid subscribers to THE FILM DAILY, the Industry's Oldest and Most Widely Read Daily Trade Paper. ★ ★ ★ ★ For 36 Years THE FILM DAILY and YEAR BOOK of MOTION PICTURES Have been the most comprehensive source of information in the Motion Picture Industry. Complete news coverage daily . . . THE FSLM DAILY The industry's oldestdaily trade paper, published five days each week. Vital news of the industry that is essential to everyone in this industry today. Pro¬ duction, Distribution, Exhibition, 3-D, CinemaScope, Cinerama, Wide-Screen, Stereophonic Sound Systems, Lenses, Equipment Packages and Television. Constructive editorials. Analytical, showmanship feature and short sub¬ ject reviews that will help any exhib¬ itor in the selection of his programs. Hearings and decisions of exceptional spot value to exhibitors and distributors. News presented in the same brief, readable, interpretive, interesting style which THE FILM DAILY has maintained during these past thirty-six years of serving the industry. ★ ★ ★ ★ A WEALTH OF INFORMATION IS yours when you become a subscriber to THE FILM DAILY Get Your Copy NOW-Mail This Coupon Today The Film Daily Year Book covers — in One Volume — all statistical and informative data on the motion picture industry along with a complete Section on Television and places at the fingertips of execu¬ tives, producers, distributors, exhibitors and all those in any way interested in the film industry a wealth of valuable information. THE FILM DAILY 1501 Broadway New York 36, N. Y. STHZ NEwsmra or DIM DOM ^“IFDAJLY Hollywood Office 6425 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 18, Calif. A subscription to THE FILM DAILY will keep you informed on in¬ dustry spot news, equipment and reviews and will answer your every question on motion pictures and television throughout the year. Gentlemen: Please enter my subscription to THE FILM DAILY, and send me my copy of THE 1954 FILM DAILY Year Book. I enclose $15.00 (Foreign $20.00). Name . Street City State