Showmen's Trade Review (Jan-Mar 1947)

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'Long lines sure to continue for many weeks ... Metro holds the Music Hall records which should be surpassed . . . one of the finest pictures of all time." — QUINN, Mirror 'May very well come in as winner of the Academy Award . . . something not to be missed." — MISHKIN, Telegraph 'One of the year's smash hits . . . stands as one of Hollywood's most impressive achievements." — PELSWICK, Journal-American 'Hit the bullseye of popular taste." — WINSTEN, Post Oh Those Raves! "Irresistible appeal . . . among the fine achievements of the cinema." —BARNES, Herald Tribune "A movie that will be remembered and loved for years... one of the best pictures I've ever seen." — CREELMAN, Sun "We've got to hand it to Metro... wealth of satisfaction few pictures ever attain. — CROWTHER, Times "Going to be a favorite with moviegoers for many weeks to come . . . a grand picture." — COHN, Brooklyn Eagle M-G-M presents "THE YEARLING" starring GREGORY PECK • JANE WYMAN • A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION • Claude Jarman, Jr. as "Jody" Clem Bevans • Margaret Wycherly • Forrest Tucker • Photographed in Technicolor • Screen Play by Paul Osborn • Based on the Pulitzer Prize Novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings • Directed by Clarence Brown • Produced by SIDNEY FRANKLIN A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture AMERICAN BROTHERHOOD WEEK. FEBRUARY 16-23