Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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KJn these two pages we invite your attention to a group of Prestige Pictures, released through Universal-International, and enthusiastically recommended to all theatres who seek something particularly distinctive in motion picture entertainment. The first of the group released, Noel Coward's "Brief Encounter" is a fine example of the values these pictures have to offer. Few English made pictures received the outstanding critical praise that was showered upon "Brief Encounter" by the American film critics. And its boxoffice performances in New York, Los Angeles and other key spots was equally outstanding. By all means, see these pictures at your earliest convenience. Brief Encounter J. Arthur Rank presents "Brief Encounter." A Noel-Coward-Cineguild Production, produced by Noel Coward. Directed by David Lean. The cast: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Joyce Carey, Stanley Holloway. A Prestige -Universal Release. THIS HAPPY BREED J. Arthur Rank presents "The Happy Breed." A Noel Coward-Cineguild Production. The cast: Celia Johnson, John Mills, Robert Newton and Stanley Holloway. Directed by David Lean. A Prestige-Universal Release. S.A LADY J. Arthur Rank presents "A Lady Surrenders." A Gainsborough Production. Starring Margaret Lockwood, Stewart Granger and Patricia Roc. Executive Producer Maurice Ostrer. Directed by Leslie Arliss. A PrestigeUniversal Release.