Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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PRC PICTURES' Father and Son combination: Harry Thomas, left, president, and his son, Jerry, producer of the new Eddie Dean outdoor musicals. Jerry returned from the Army Signal Corps recently, and had been assistant director on the Dean series. Ed Swopes NO FIFTY PER CENT PICTURES for these Central Nebraska exhibitors; that's their pledge, taken the other day at a meeting in Ord. Front row, Corky Biemond, John Greene, A. G. Miller; second row, Mrs. Sol Solmenski, Mrs. M. Biemond, Mrs. Henry Carlin, Mrs. Roy Syfert; rear, Paul Goodrich, Leonard Jamrog, M. Biemond, Mr. Syfert, Dick Lysinger, U. G. Evans, Howard Brookings, Mr. Solmenski, Mr. Carlin, P. L. Burge, A. J. Maiefski, Bick Downey and W. G. Hall. WITH ADOLPH ZUKOR IN GREAT BRITAIN: continued. The Paramount board chairman, left, poses with Sir Harry Lauder, center, and George Weltner, president of Paramount International, at a Glasgow party. THE QUEEN ELIZABETH berthed the other day at New York, again with notables. Above are British actress Deborah Kerr and her husband, Tony Bartley. ANOTHER PASSENGER was E. T. ("Teddy") Carr, joint managing director of General Film Distributors. See page 48. AND, JAMES MASON, Britain's most popular star, a man about whose future plans there is speculation. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 7, 1946 II