Boxoffice-April.07.1958
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A Staten<br />
GENERAL FEDERATIO<br />
the largest wotnens organization in the worti<br />
com<br />
"A FAREWE<br />
is<br />
O,'lie of the truly great pictures of all time<br />
David 0. Selzuick's re-make of "A Farewell To<br />
promising manner of writing, achieved a vihran<br />
dramatic, exciting, poignant screen play that i<br />
Arms." This epic movie, starring;;<br />
Jennifer Jones,<br />
beautful and touching . . .<br />
ijiii<br />
Kock Hudson and Vittorio De Sica, is<br />
superlative<br />
Jennifer Jones as the British girl who beai<br />
in every facet of production, from the exquisite<br />
photography of Alpine peaks, a stormy sea, terrorized<br />
troops in retreat, to the finished acting of<br />
the stars . , .<br />
Ben Hecht is responsihle for the screen adaptation<br />
of the novel, and in his customary uncom-<br />
a child for her American soldier registers on'<br />
of the screen's outstanding performances in he<br />
labor scene at the hospital and her death shortl<br />
thereafter. Rock Hudson ensures his caree<br />
through this picture, as the screen's top-rankin<br />
leading man. There is great conviction to hi<br />
Bill<br />
M "^l<br />
ALL HAIL *1<br />
IE<br />
LIFE MAGAZINE ( 17-page spre;<br />
I<br />
HEDDA HOPPER: ''The greatest picture of the year."<br />
ED SULLIVAN: ''A blockbuster that rivals 'Gone with the Wind'<br />
DOROTHY KILGALLEN: "Great, wonderful. Recommend to all<br />
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING: "Picture of the Month.''<br />
NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW:<br />
THIS STATEMENT IS AVAILi^ t<br />
NATIONAL SCREEN IN A SPECIAL 40 x 64