Showmen's Trade Review (Jan-Mar 1945)

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5Vc Thrillingly told by Lt. ROBERT TAYLOR U.S.N.R. 'THE FIGHTING LADY" IN TECHNICOLOR • A DRAMA OF THE PACIFIC • PHOTOGRAPHED IN ZONES OF COMBAT BY MEN OF THE U. S. NAVY • PHOTOGRAPHY SUPERVISED BY CAPTAIN EDWARD J. STEICHEN, U. S. N. R.; LT. COMDR. R. L. MIDDLETON, U.S.N.; LT. COMDR. DWIGHT LONG, U. S. N. R.; PHILLIPE DE LACY • NARRATION WRITTEN BY JOHN STUART MARTIN OPENING JANUARY 17th, VICTORIA THEATRE f NEW YORK! WANTED: 11,000,000 SEATS IN 1945 MARCH OF DIMES. JOIN NOW!