Boxoffice-April.07.1958
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V OF WOMEN'S CLUBS<br />
ihrough the official publication, "Clubwoman,<br />
yy<br />
,NING<br />
. TO<br />
ARMS"<br />
icting. As usual, Vittorio De Sica responds to the<br />
dramatic demands and portrays with great finesse<br />
I caustic medico who takes Hghtly his amours.<br />
The movie is superb fare in every facet of<br />
Droduction and well worth the price of admission<br />
f only to view the gorgeous mountain scenes and<br />
;errain so thrillingly exhibited by the color and<br />
Cinema-Scope, pointed up by the fine music.<br />
The picture is also a great credit to Director<br />
his remarkable ability to handle huge groups of<br />
people— in this instance, armies on the march,<br />
on retreat, in battle— as well as the delicate scenes<br />
of a small bov on a street.<br />
"A Farewell To Arms" will undoubtedly be<br />
a tremendous success, possibly greater, even, than<br />
Selznick's "Gone With The Wind." This is a<br />
wonderful contribution to the screen that you<br />
!^harles Vidor, long recognized in<br />
Hollywood for<br />
should see.<br />
kif:<br />
REWELL":<br />
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One of the year's blockbusters.''<br />
LOUELLA 0. PARSONS: ''The best of Selznickr<br />
WALTER WINCHELL: "/ could see it twice."<br />
REDBOOK: ''Picture of the Month.'<br />
COSMOPOLITAN: "Picture of the Month."<br />
ne of the 10 best pictures of the year."<br />
i: TO ALL EXHIBITORS FROM<br />
.OW-UP FOR ADVANCE LOBBY DISPLAY.