Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1943)

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5^S A SHORT AD "The Blitz Wolf," an M-G-M cartoon, was voted the best industry 'produced war short of the past year in a nationwide poll of exhibitors conducted by the Motion Picture Herald, Out of the ten best shorts selected in this poll, M-G-M led all other producers with a total of four: "The Blitz Wolf" (Technicolor), "Further Prophecies of Nostradamus," "Marines in the Making" and"Don't Talk * P. S. Tex Avery who directed "The Blitz Wolf" has done it againl Watch for his new Technicolor cartoon delights "Red Hot Riding Hood" and "DumbHounded" (Book "Prelude To War" Released May 27th)