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Vol. 6.— No. 15. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. November 23rd, 1932.
PARAMOUNT has done it before and will do it again. * In 1 923 the world at large suffered a depression such as the one we are passing through now, and the spirit with which every Paramounteer throughout the entire organisation responded resulted in the turning of the tide and the bringing back of prosperity. No doubt many of you will remember that 1924 was one of the best years Paramount experienced in its history. To-day, we are fighting a far more serious depression than that of 1923, but I am sure that the same old Paramount fighting spirit still prevails, and if each and everyone of us give everything we have to Paramount we will turn the tide once again, and 1 933 will be Paramount’s PARAMOUNT Year. The Domestic, the Production, the Theatre, the Foreign Departments are working all for one, and one for all, in that each one takes pride in doing what it can to further the interest of the other, knowing that we are all working for one great cause. . . PARAMOUNT.
With the line-up of pictures, as shown in our Release Schedule, and such outstanding productions as ■“Love Me Tonight”, “Movie Crazy”, “Blonde Venus”, ■“Horse Feathers ”, “The Big Broadcast ”, ‘‘Farewell to Arms”, “Trouble in Paradise”, “The Sign of the Cross”, we MUST go “over the top”.
The International Drive for November is the Foreign Department s part in this Paramount “big push” to prosperity. We have our part to play, and I know that every member of the Blue Ribbon Bunch will ideliver his best.
THE PARAMOUNT “ BIG PUSH
Managing Director.