Swing (Jan-Dec 1945)

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^0 S. air express at their own expense. Only recently the boys in the Pacific held a world premiere of a Lana Turner picture. The request for a first showing anywhere came from the men in that war theater. The producer was only too happy to hold "Marriage Is a Private Affair" from the American market until the men in the Pacific put on a little hoopla show of their own. When informed of the Pacific premiere. Miss Turner decided to go the producers one better. She made a trailer, a direct message to the boys, and told them how thrilled she was about the whole affair. Apnl, 1945 According to the Army Overseas Motion Picture Service, there have been as many as 32,000,000 admissions a month at film shows in all overseas camps. These are gratis showings, with the film companies supplying 16 millimeter prints. There is a dual purpose behind the motion picture industry's gesture. One is to help maintain high-spirited morale. The other, simply good business, is to remind the boys and girls in the service that the best in motion pictures is for their enjoyment both now and in the future, when they come back from doing a great job over there. ANSWERS TO i