Showmen's Trade Review (Oct-Dec 1947)

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VARIETY CLUBS INTERNATIONAL says, from the bottom of the Heart of Showbusiness, Thanks, .Paramount' the picture all America has taken to its heart! Last week the 24th and final key-city Premiere took place under the auspices of Variety Clubs International. These benefit performances — made possible by Paramount through the magnificent cooperation of Charles M. Reagan — have netted approximately $200,000 to local Heart Funds to help under-privileged children in their own communities. The gratitude of Variety Clubs International is extended to Paul Short for the original idea for this picture, to the owners of the twenty-four theatres which were made available without any charge for our benefit premieres, and to the entire Paramount organization, including the forty great stars whose talents make "Variety Girl a show that's —VARIETY CLUBS INTERNATIONAL JOHN H. HARRIS Infernational Big Boss R. J. O'DONNELL Internafional Chief Barker