Motion Picture Herald (May-Jun 1946)

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Angela Regina MarKherlts Q Fellcl AFTER an audience with Pope Pius, Simon Schiffrin, MSM International representative, and Dr. Galli. Mr. Schiffrin has been reviewing Italian films for possible distribution by MGM, and is reported to have recommended four. See page 39. MARCUS' DEATH: from the new Italian film, "Sun of Montecassino", one of a series in the revived Italian industry which hopes to make Its impress on world markets. DOUGLAS F. GEORGE, who heads the new Veterans Administration office of liaison with the motion picture industry. He is a former exploiteer, recently a Navy lieutenant. By the Herald BARBARA BEL GEDDES and Anatole Litvak at the RKO party in the "21 Club", New York, last week. She is an actress and he the director of RKO's "A Time to Kill". LEONARD SCHLESINGER has been elected president and general manager of the Warner Brothers Service Corporation, which operates concessions for confections in Warner theatres. IN LONDON, on tour as guests of the War Activities Committee, the six theatre managers who won the Victory Bond sales contest were guests the other day of Joseph Friedman, who was WAC representative there. Left to right, Lewen Pizor, Philadelphia manager; Mr. Friedman; Ray Beall, representing the WAC; William Brown, New Haven manager, and Max Thorpe, Columbia general sales manager in Britain. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, JUNE I, 1946