Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1946)

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IN SWEDEN with Adolph Zukor. The much-traveled Paramount board chairman is shown at the right in the Europa Studios, Stockholm, discussing a model with Max Linder, architect. Mr. Zukor, aboard the Queen Elizabeth with George Weltner, ParamountInternational president, was due back in New York Thursday. IN ARGENTINA, right, a banquet marking Monroe Isen's 25 years as Universal branch manager. At the Buenos Aires affair, left to right, are Mr. Isen, Mrs. George Kallman, Joaquin Lautaret and Mrs. Isen. SOME SWEDISH BEAUTIES welcome a British theatre manager, Patrick Reed, of the Odeon Theatre, Portsmouth. The scene is on the set of "Mr. Cinders" at the Svensk Film Studios, Stockholm. The girls: Anna Liza Ericsson, Marianna Gyllenhammer. By the Herald ADOLFO FRIEDMAN, United Artists representative at Bogota, Colombia, has been a New York visitor. WELCOME TO PRAGUE. The scene as Irving Maas, center, Motion Picture Export Association general manager, arrived in the Czechoslovakian capital. He is greeted by Jindrich Elbl, left, Government film export-import plenipotentiary, with Louis Kanturek, MPEA Czechoslovakian managing director. By the Herald LEON SIRITZKY, film exporterimporter, and circuit owner, arrived in New York last week from France, where he has recovered part of his formerly extensive holdings. With Marcel Pagnol, he will produce in Hollywood, he said. 12 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 14, 1946