Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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hath no man in this business than he who elects to spend^a second 20 years at die same studio. "wenty years is far more than the life expectancy of average studio relationships with stars and directors. But that's how long Mike Curtiz has worked for and with Warner Bros. You'd think both parties would have developed an acute case of cabin fever by this time. It hasn't worked out that way. Our joint and individual struggles have resulted in a strengthening of mutual respect Mike still loves us and we're proud of it As for us, we love him, Mike is a truly great director. He has been much in demand. He could have written his own ticket— anywhere in the industry. He chose to write it at his home studio. We applaud Mike and to him go our best wishes for continued success.