Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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MOTION PICTURt HERALD REVIEWS {In Product Digest) Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Enter Arsene Lupin Carolina Blues End of the Road Strange Affair Ghost Guns Underground Guerrillas Marthe Richard Land of Passion GOVERNMENTS C] Majors and the State Department join in Hemisphere Films for screen propaganda program Q British industry and Ministry of Information will cooperate in post-war documentary plans QP Mr, Petrillo wins a two-year ivar and sits for a portrait -A HERALD INTERVIEW THE INDUSTRY STARTS THE SIXTH WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN VOL. 157, NO. 7 NOVEMBER 18, 1944 tillered as jecond-class matter. January 12, 1931, at the Post Office, at .\Vw York City. U.S.A., under the act of March Ushed weekly by Quigley Publishing Co.. Inc.. at 1270 Sirth .Avenue, Rockefeller Center, .Vctc Vfrk 20 ,V. V. Srih.':criptiov a year in the Americas, $10.00 a year Foreign. Single copy, 25 cents. AH contents copyright ''^i ' ' '