Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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TAKE You were a sensational success as a Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling novel ! You were a smash hit as a play that ran over two years on Broadway! The trade acclaims you for topping both those triumphs as a magnificent motion picture! VERY SUBSTANTIAL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! FIRST CLASS! —MOTION PICTURE DAILY RONALD COLMAN in "THE LATE GEORGE APLEY" with Vanessa Brown, Richard Haydn, Charles Russell, Richard Ney, Edna Best, Mildred Natwick, Percy Waram, Nydia Westman and PEGGY CUMMINS Directed by JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ • Produced by FRED KOHLMAR . Screen Play by Philip Dunne • From the Play by John P. Marquand and George S. Kaufman • Based on the Pulitzer Prize Novel by John P. Marquand CENTURY-FO: " "iiin/t ir" Boxoffices everywhere are taking bows for "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" • "MARGIE In Technicolor • "13 RUE MADELEINE" • "THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" In Technicolor