Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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M-G-M PROUDLY INVITES YOU TO THE c /rar/e oMmimm) OF THE GREATEST TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN TO!. TOe tW)W) mil w starring (alphabetically) No wonder it was booked for the prized Christmas-New Years holiday time at famed Radio City Music Hall! You'll see why when the absorbing story of Jerome Kern's life and songs unfolds itself at the Trade Shows! Never such brilliant Technicolor spectacle. Never such a Big-Star cast to Story by Guy Bolton • Adapted by George Wells Screen Play by Myles Connolly and Jean Holloway Musical Numbers Directed by ROBERT ALTON Directed by RICHARD WHORF Produced by ARTHUR FREED Based on the Life and Music of JEROME KERN A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture