Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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I I RENDEZVOUS, on the set of the picture of that title, In England. Left to right, Eugene Solow, representative of the United States Office of War Information; Gordon Parry, who Is associate producer of the picture; director Anthony Asquith and producer Anatole de Srunwald. This, as aJI other British films, has been made In defiance of robot bombs and other factors of difficulty. AT THE FIRST broadcast, In Hollywood of Roy Rogers' Mutual network show, the Republic King of the Cowboys greets Herbert J. Yates, right, chairman of the board, and Allen Wilson, studio vice-president. CAMERAMAN. Arthur Hedge, former Dodge (North' Dakota) high school principal, and In various film Interests there, now a Signal Corps cameraman covering the Burma-China war theatre. MEETING. Eastern New York distributor personnel heading the area's Sixth War Loan efforts: seated, C. J. Latta, Guy Graves, Max Westebbe; standing, Eugene Vogel, Ray Smith and C. G. Eastman. 12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD. DECEMBER 9. 1944^