Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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DMMUNITY AWARD. A. H. Blank, left, 2sident of the Tri-States Theatre circuit, :eives the Des Moines Tribune jmmunity Award cup from District Judge seph E Meyer. Mr. Blank was voted 5 cup by a jury of former winners, for utstanding and unselfish service" to s Moines during 1944. MEN OF TWO WORLDS. Some of the principals of the picture of that title now under production by Two Cities, and expected to be provocative of thought as are some other late British pictures, pose on the set at Denham. They are, left to right, Arnold Marie, actor; Robert Adams, actor; Thorold Dickinson, director; John Sutro, producer; Eric Portman, actor; Filippo del Siudice, Two Cities managing director; a Negro from Africa, and Desmond Dickinson, chief cameraman. The film, in Technicolor, will be produced partly in Central Africa. CONGRATULATIONS, right. They are being delivered by Bob Hawkinson, center, RKO Radio Pictures assistant foreign manager, to Vincente Vallenilla, left, owner of the Boyacas theatre, Caracas, Venezuela, for the tatter's agreement to play "The Three Caballeros". At the right is Mike Havas, manager of the Venezuelan office. The Boyacas ran Mr. Disney's other feature cartoon, "Fantasia", eight weeks. Stall Photographer " THE PARTY for Irving Rapper, right, the )ducer of "The Corn Is Green": >rt Bl umenstock, Eastern director of advertis I and publicity for Warners, and Mr. Rapper. s picture was press-screened Monday at i New York office; the reception was it evening at the Hotel Sherry-Netherland. THE FILM INDUSTRY, through Universal Pictures, was represented in first acceptances by New York firms of quotas for the Seventh War Loan Advance Payroll Savings Plan. At the right, J. P. Stevens, Jr., New York State director of the War Finance Committee payroll savings division, presents complimentary circus tickets to Joseph Ludwig, left, Universal general auditor, and Willis G. Lipscomb and Jack Day of American Airlines. 'TION PICTURE HERALD, MARCH 31, 1945 II