Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1947)

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the Camera reports: Frederich Remage WELCOME TO LONDON, from the owner of most of Britain's film industry, J. Arthur Rank, center. The recipient is Arthur Krim, left, president of Eagle-Lion Films of America, a Rank company. Watching is Robert Benjamin, head of Mr. Rank's now numerous American interests. The scene is from the Dorchester Hotel reception for Mr. Krim. By the Herald SREGOR RABINOVITCH will produce "Traviata" and "Boheme" in Italy, and other films in France for Columbia, at whose New York office he conferred this week. By the Herald AT COCKTAILS. William Goetz, Universal-International production chief; Claudette Colbert, star of "The Egg and I", and G. S. Eyssell, Music Hall, New York, managing director, at the reception, last week, for Miss Colbert. Top Universal-International executives attended. Goad and C'immings By the Herald TO AID GREEK CHILDREN made orphans by the war, showmen throughout the country are pledging "adoptions" by theatre personnel. In Los Angeles, above, and New York, left, hundreds attended. Above: Ned E. Depinet, drive chairman; Charles P. Skouras, Fox West Coast and National Theatres president, and George Murphy, actor. On the dais, left, are Jack Cohn, Columbia vice-president; William Helis; Barney Balaban, Paramount president: Peter Donald, comedian; the Right Reverend Germanos Polyzoides, and Fred Schwartz, Century Circuit vice-president. 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, MARCH 29, 194?