Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1943)

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BY PUBLIC DEMAND! It's on the air! It's in the press! No wonder the public eagerly awaits this famed Academy Award-winning production. They've heard praises from such widely syndicated celebrities as Walter Winchell, John Gunther, Dorothy Thompson, H. V. Kaltenborn and many others. Six million American fighting men the world over saw it— and saw red! 130 million Americans on the home front want to see it too! The U. S. Government presents "Prelude To War." Release May 27th. War Dept. prints gratis. Exciting accessories from National Screen Service. Sponsored by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry, 1501 Broadway, N. Y. C. Where to book it: Columbia — Boston, Des Moines, Los Angeles. M-G-M — Detroit, Memphis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Paramount — Albany, Cincinnati, Denver, Oklahoma City, San Francisco. RKO — Dallas, New York, Seattle. Republic — Charlotte. 20th Century-Fox — Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Washington. UA — Indianapolis, Kansas City. Universal — Minneapolis, Portland. Warner Bros. — Atlanta, New Haven, Omaha, St. Louis, Salt Lake City.