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...upcoming Broadway season, if only a portion of the prospects pan out, promises great things. In the side-of-the-mouth accents of the tradesheet Variety, "B'way legit never had it so good...
...most popular and successful movies in the U.S. last month, according to the tradesheet Variety...
...office films last month, according to the tradesheet Variety...
...music season drew to a close and the baseball season opened, the tradesheet Billboard proudly front-paged some comparative figures. In 1953, reported Billboard, 35 million attended professional musical performances (almost as many as the 37 million who went to major-and minor-league baseball games). At the box offices in 2,100 communities, music lovers spent $50 million, while the whole of organized baseball took in only $40 million. With the classical record market taking 30% of record-sale dollars, it looked, thought Billboard, as if the U.S. might be going longhair...
Three days after Salt of the Earth's premiere, the tradesheet Variety posed an interesting problem: Will Salt, if shown in theaters overseas, give the Communists ready-ground propaganda with which to pepper the U.S.? Since Jarrico & Co. are independent of the powerful Motion Picture Association, they are free to show the film wherever bookings can be had (i.e., with non-M.P.A. foreign distributors). First scheduled foreign showing of Salt of the Earth: in Mexico City, this month...