Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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UK the Camera report! SIGNING, in Mexico City. Manuel Espinosa, general mane of the Operadora circuit, signs Warner contract, while the manager for that company, Michael Sokol, watches. All Warner pictures the coming yi will play the Operadora circui" I 9 houses. A DREAM, AND ITS DREAMER. Salvador Dali, artist and surrealist, studies a creation — a backdrop for one of the sets in the forthcoming Alfred Hitchcock "Spellbound" for Selznick International Pictures. The set is in a dream sequence in a picture the star of which is Gregory Peck and some of the theories of which the Selznick publicists say will be according to Freud. In his hands, Mr. Dali holds another sketch. INDEPENDENCE of British producers was strej in New York by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, producers of "Colonel Blirj At right is Arthur Kelly, president of Eagle-LioJ A VISIT, by J. Arthur Rank, second from right. The British film magnate inspected the set of Thorold Dickinson's "Men of Two Worlds" at Denham. In the picture above he meets Ezeka Makumbi, a Uganda school teacher brought from East Africa to play a leading role. On Miss Makumbi's left are David Rose, Paramount managing director for Great Britain, and Eric Portman, actor. On Mr. Rank's left is Mr. Dickinson. By Staff Photoi |li« JOSEPH McCONVILLE, president of Columbia Pictures International Corporation, or pis return to New York from Latin-America. 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, APRIL 14,