Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1952)

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JSritā‚¬BinI^eads W^iih Ideas and Pictures The Duke of Edinburgh attended the world premiere of MGM's "Ivanhoe" at the Empire theatre, London, and these were some of fhe knights in chain-mail and buckler, to attend him. All England is going out for safefy at street crossings for youngsters, and "Zebra Crossings" are just what they are painted to be, but if remained for the manager of the Odeon, Leicester, to find real zebras to carry banners for "Sons of fhe Musketeers." Thousands of posters blanketed Britain using this genious poster as a publicity tieup. Many of London's biggest stores collaborated in the exploitation of Walt Disney's "Robin Hood," 1 ....but see that your signals 2 are not confusing! in And at the Gaumont, Islington, exploitation for "Five Fingers" was apparent, pointing the way safely at the zebra crossing. H. Bedford, manager of the Gaumont theatre, Derby, had a watchful Bobbie on guard when his "Saturday Island" girl posed in costume in a shop window. 42 MOTION PICTURE HERALD. JUNE 28. 1952