Word: warners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since December, Polaroid has expanded production from 100,000 to 12 million pairs a month, but it still cannot fill the demand-at 10? apiece to exhibitors. United Artists alone has ordered 19 million pairs, and Warner Bros, and Columbia want 20 million for April delivery. But the best angle for Polaroid is that the glasses are used only once (for sanitary reasons). Headlined Variety: BEAUCOUP BLACK INK FOR POLAROID...
Mary MacGreger '55, Janet Titus '55, president of the sophomore class, and Ana Warner, SGA sophomore class, and Ana Warner, SGA sophomore class representative, are candidates for secretary. Chariottee Demont '55 and Dale Dorman '55 have been nominated for treasurer...
...Hollywood's first corporate citizens was involved in a divorce action last week, but not the kind that makes the gossip columns. Stockholders of Warner Bros. Pictures voted to divorce the company's producing & distributing business from its theaters, thus becoming the last of Hollywood's Big Five (Loew's, 20th Century-Fox, RKO, Paramount) to conform to the federal court decision won by the Government's trustbusters...
...Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. will produce and distribute films; the Stanley Warner Corp. will take over the exhibition end. For every share of stock in the old Warner firm, stockholders will get half a share in each of the new companies. For brothers Albert, Harry and Jack Warner, the choice between being producer-distributors or exhibitors was not too difficult to make; they have always liked picturemaking better than operating theaters. They will hang on to their shares in the studio, sell their shares in the exhibition corporation to Simon H. Fabian's Fabian Enterprises, Inc., which already controls...
...Confess (Warner) is an Alfred Hitchcock whodunit with an intriguing premise: a Canadian priest (Montgomery Clift) is accused of murder, but cannot reveal the identity of the real killer because his lips are sealed by the confessional. The picture develops its theme in straightforward fashion with few surprises and plot twists. Since the audience knows from the beginning who the killer is, his undoing comes about in a rather lame climax...