Boxoffice-March.06.1948
Business is at Paramount Contrary to popular opinion, business at theatres playing Paramount pictures is holding up to and even beyond levels of the boom period for comparable budget and comparable star pictures. Cases in point are: ROAD TO RIO which in many situations is topping previous "Road" pictures released at the height of the boxoffice boom. ALBUQUERQUE which is equalling and in some cases surpassing Paramount's last previous color-western released a year ago. I WALK AL>ONE, black-and-white production which is consistently topping Hal Wallis' previous Technicolor release which had the same 2 leading stars. And now comes Paramount's 4th consecutive release which is topping comparable previous pictures. Film Daily called it "Ladd's best since 'Two Years Before The Mast'" and now the boxofFice is proving that ANOTHER GRhlAT ENTERTAINMENT FROM Paramount f^OUGi As
! ^ 1^ OUTCROSSING LADD'S TWO PREVIOUS SHOWS... with these reports from first dates: Har(fo/d— topped both; New Haven — bigger than "Wild Harvest" and within a few dollars of "Calcutta's" giant holiday week; Bosto // — topped "Calcutta" and comparably stronger than "Harvest" at another house; Detroit— \ comparably bigger than both at another house with similar seating capacity; San Francisco— h'xggex than "Calcutta" at same house and rivalling the figures of "Harvest" at a house with double the seating capacity; Rochester— \nggex x^vaxv "Calcutta"'and "Harvest."
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Business is<br />
at Paramount<br />
Contrary to popular opinion, business at theatres playing Paramount pictures<br />
is holding up to and even beyond levels of the boom period for comparable<br />
budget and comparable star pictures. Cases in point are:<br />
ROAD TO RIO which in many situations is topping previous<br />
"Road" pictures released at the height of the boxoffice boom.<br />
ALBUQUERQUE which is equalling and in some cases surpassing<br />
Paramount's last previous color-western released a year ago.<br />
I WALK<br />
AL>ONE, black-and-white production which is consistently<br />
topping Hal Wallis' previous Technicolor release which had<br />
the same 2 leading stars.<br />
And now comes Paramount's 4th consecutive release which is topping comparable<br />
previous pictures. Film Daily called it "Ladd's best since 'Two Years<br />
Before The Mast'" and now the boxofFice is proving that<br />
ANOTHER GRhlAT<br />
ENTERTAINMENT FROM<br />
Paramount<br />
f^OUGi As