Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1951)

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TESTIMONIAL, in New York, last week, by the Associated Motion Picture Advertisers, to Robert J. O'Donnell, national Movietime U.S.A. director. With him on the dais were distributor executives who aided the drive. Left to right: S. Barrett McCormick, RKO; Harry McWilliams, Columbia; Arthur Mayer, COMPO; Mr. O'Donnell; Ned E. Depinet, and Charles McCarthy, COMPO. HONORING Arnold Picker, new United Artists foreign distribution vice-president at luncheon at the 21 Club, New York, last week. With Mr. Picker, center, are G. 1. Woodham-Smith, J. Arthur Rank counsel; Robert Benjamin, UA partner; Arthur Krim, president; and Max E. Youngstein, vice-president. GEORGE 0. HOOVER, left, succeeds Charles P. Skouras as Variety International second assistant chief barker. He is a Florida State Theatres division manager. By the Herald THE 1952 SCHEDULE is discussed in London by Steve Broidy, Monogram-Allied Artists president, and Norton Ritchey, Monogram International president, seated and standing at the left, respectively, with Associated British-Pathe general manager W. A. Fielder, seated, and general sales manager H. E. Ellis. By the Herald LOCATION PARTY, given by RKO Radio at Colorado Springs for local officials who cooperated in the making of "The Korean Story." In left to right order, producer Edmund Grainger, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Starsmore, of the Westland Theatres, and Mayor Harry Blunt. The picture is being made at Camp Carson and Peterson Field, Colorado. 10 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, NOVEMBER 10, 1951