The Exhibitor (1954)

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MOTION PICTURE THEATRE / .-r -y “rHf»eS /MO»f fUN AT fMt MOVliSf ! twsrm NOW THEY’LL BE ASKING FOR YOUR AUTOGRAPH, MR. EXHIBITOR! In our national magazine ads and in countless outlets of publicity we’re telling the public about M-G-M’s 1955 MOTION PICTURE CELEBRATION. We’re reminding them that when there’s a community service to perform, the theatres have always been there. Soon you’ll hear of many stunts, tours and promotions acquainting the public with the Celebration that salutes you/ Press Book, PocketSize ’’How To Sell” and all accessories available FREE at your Branch. It’s up to you, Mr. Exhibitor, to capitalize on M-G-M’s nationwide ballyhoo! MSA1 SALtrrSS YO(/ MR. sxR/a/roR/ THIS IDEA IS OEOICATEO TO TOUR THEATREI HERE’S A MONEYMAKING PLAN FOR YOU! Forward in ’3.}! PRESS BOOK FOR YOUR OWN LOCAL CELEBRATION! First a barrage of M-G M pub¬ licity nationally that wiD glorify the theatre’s vital part in show business. Then you tie in your theatre locally, In this cam¬ paign book are materials to help you stimulate your boxoffice. Let’s start off the new year with a showmanship effort for more business. _ to Sell ^ , A MGMs MOTION PICTURE THEATRE .) fUH fTTHC I^OIriFS" (Above) POCKET-SIZE "HOW TO SELL” (Left) THE PRESS BOOK CELEBRATION RELEASES! Ask your Branch for other fine films available! "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” (January) I (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Spencer Tracy • Robert Ryan • co-starring Anne Francis • DeanJagger • Walter Brennan • John Ericson • Ernest Borgnine • Lee Marvin • Russell Collins 'GREEN FIRE’ (January) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Stewart Granger • Grace Kelly • Paul Douglas • co-starring John Ericson • with Murvyn Vye 'MANY RIVERS TO CROSS It (February) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Robert Taylor • Eleanor Parker • with Victor McLaglen • Russ Tamblyn • Jeff Richards • James Arness tt JUPITER’S DARLING” (February) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Esther Williams Howard Keel • Marge and Gower Champion • George Sanders • with Richard Haydn • William Demarest "HIT THE DECK” (March) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Jane Powell • Tony Martin • Debbie Reynolds • Walter Pidgeon • Vic Damone • Gene Raymond • Ann Miller • Russ Tamblyn with Kay Armen • J. Carrol Naish • Richard Anderson Jane Darwell "INTERRUPTED MELODY’^ (March) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Glenn Ford • Eleanor Parker • with Roger Moore • Cecil Kellaway "THE GLASS SLIPPER" (April) (Color) • starring Leslie Caron • Michael Wilding • with Keenan Wynn • Estelle Winwood • Elsa Lanchester Barry Jones "BEDEVILLED” (April) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Anne Baxter • Steve Forrest • with Simone Renant • Maurice Teynac Robert Christopher • Joseph Tomelty and Victor Francen "THE PRODIGAL” (Date To Be Announced) (CinemaScope — Color) • starring Lana Turner • Edmund Purdom • Louis Calhern • with Audrey Dalton • James Mitchell • Neville Brand • Walter Hampden • Taina Elg • Francis L. Sullivan • Joseph Wiseman • Sandra Descher I ! irS ROLLING ALONG TO YOUR BOX-OFFia