Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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t NOW AVAILABLE WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF ADS, PUBLICITY, LOBBY MATERIAL AND EXPLOITATION STUNTS! SEE THE PRESSBOOK! ^ | NDTE TO THE TRADE ABOUT #/j AMAZON TRADER" THE MAN WHO CALLED THE WORLD S DEADLIEST RIVER HIS HOME PRESENTED BY Warner Bros. WarnerColor THIS IS AN UNUSUAL ATTRACTION AND SO ARE THE COMMENTS WE’VE BEEN RECEIVING FROM THE FIRST BOOKINGS. THE FOLLOWING IS ONE OF MANY: The press was enthusiastic, all three critics in this area agreed it was adventurous entertainment. ing more efforts of this type. Kindest regards, Harry Botwick, Florida State Theatres photography, narration and production values. The running time was just right, not too brief and not overlong. I cannot but feel there is a ready market await P.S. FROM WARNERS: We have more of the same coming along soon! Reaction from young and old was exceptionally fine about the color, STARRING JOHN SUTTON WRITTEN BY PRODUCED BY DIRECTED BY AS THE AMAZON TRADER OWEN CRUMP • CEDRIC FRANCIS TOM McGOWAN