Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1940)

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TODAY! Spec/a/ Ni-G-IA Flash'. Ernst Lubitsch directing a scene with Margaret Sullavan and ]ames Stewart! Quickly Mr. Exhibitor! Tell your patrons about M-G-M's ^^THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER^; It's a dream! It's a honey! It's BOX-OFFICE! j Opening soon at Radio City Music Hall! I Thank you Mister Lubitsch! I While the folks are still howling over *'Ninotchka" I You deliver another hilarious hit! I You know what laughter means these days : I It means escape from the world's woes — I And it means lines at the box-office for every Tom, Dick and Mabel in town. And it's a grand love story between sweet Margaret Sullavan and James (''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'') Stewart.