Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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August 7, 1943 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 27 CANDID SHOTS from "My Kingdom For A Cook" DEPARTURE. The Great 'Dingle' (Charles Coburn to you) "The More The Merrier" man bids a heart-rending farewell to his favorite personality ... his cook ... in "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK". . COLUMBIA'S new hit comedy in the best tradition of "Mr. Deeds". . "It Happened One Night" and other big box-office pictures. GREAT MAN COMES TO DINNER. Scene from the Columbia comedy hit "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK' showing Charles Coburn as Rudyard Morley, famous British author and gustatory authority taking his first meal in America. And it's hamburgers, of course! LAUGH MAIMER. The great man, himself, about tcf launch a side-splitting scene in the new Columbia laugh-riot... "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK"... starring Charles I Dingle) Coburn. POPULARITY Autograph hounds meet a distinguished visitor in "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK" The visitor is none other than Charles Coburn . . . famous 'Dingle' of the equally famous "The More The Merrier". SUCCESS. Charles Coburn . he made your sides ache with laughter as Mr. Dingle in "The More The Merrier"., puts his okay on a cook in his new starring picture "MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK" It's a logical successor to the long line of Columbia Comedy Greats. TRIUMPHANT TRIO. The three principal culprits in Columbia's comedy hit for August release. ."MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK' Bill Carter, Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chapman. ADVERTISEMENT