Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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p skoUras Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation HEAD OFFICE 444 WEST 56™ STREET, NEW YORK 19, N.Y. BRANCHES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD TELEPHONE COJ-UMBUS 5-3320 CABLE ADDRESS, CENTFOX NEW YORK November 30, 194.6 Dear Arthur: All ray associates of the Twentieth Century-Fox family join with me in welcoming your productions to America. The British and Americans were united in war* We should be united in peace* Our people and your people have a cornmon kinship, and because the motion picture is among the greatest cultural influences which mankind has ever known, we can bear most impressively upon the welfare and good being of huhanity. Mindful of this, we extend to you and your associates the hand of fellowship and cooperation in advancing the best interests of the motion picture industries of our two countries. Sincerely, Mr. J. Arthur Rank 49 Park Lane London, England