Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1948)

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By the Herald WILLIAM DOZIER, president of Rampart Productions, as he told trade writers, last week, at the New York office of UniversalInternational, that producers should work closely with distributors and even go on the road. BRINGING two lion cubs from Durban, South Africa, June Fulton, South African beauty contest winner, was guest in New York Monday afternoon at a cocktail reception tendered by Universal-International. With her is Joseph Seidelman, Universal-International Films president. VINCENT SHERMAN, American director of "The Hasty Heart", who will produce in England, explains at a London reception his new production plans. With him is Sir Phillip Warter, Associated British Pictures Corporation chairman. By the HeraM DORE SCHARY, new production chief for M-G-M, as he outlined company policy in New York headquarters last week. CAROL REED, right, British director, in Vienna for London Films' "The Third Man" location shots, chats with Lord Mayor Theodore Koerner. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT, from the U.S. Navy, is received by chief barker Frank Boucher for the Washington Variety Club. With him are Lieut. J. P. Soltysiak, Captain B. W. Hogan, and James Sandford, right, also of Variety. The certificate is for cooperation with the Navy's Medical Department. MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 27, 1948