Variety (May 1946)

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(Contlnutd) Of course it's M-G-M! We say it with justifiable pride, based on performance! When "The Green Years"-that wonderful motion picture-sets new records and packs Radio City Music Hall week after week (starting its 7th at press-time) of course it's M-G-M! When "The Postman Always Rings Twice" breaks a 27-year Capitol, N. Y. record right after "Ziegfeld Follies of 1946" had established a new all-time high there, of course it's M-G-M! {"Follies" is first in Variety's National Box-office Survey.) We don't expect "The Postman's" new Capitol record to stand long because next comes the season's biggest musical romance "Two Sisters From Boston." Of course it's M-G-M! Such an uninterrupted flow of big pictures- and more on the way-is very unusual in the industry, except for one company which has made it a habit for 22 years. "Of course it's M-G-M!"