Boxoffice-March.19.1962
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JACKSONVILLE<br />
fred G. Hull jr., MGM manager here since<br />
1951, received warm congratulations<br />
from his many friends on Filmrow following<br />
an announcement by Robert Mochrie of<br />
New York, MGM general sales manager,<br />
that HuU has been promoted to managership<br />
of the company's southwestern division<br />
with headquarters in Dallas. Throughout<br />
the time of his residence here, Hull has<br />
been a prominent industry and community<br />
leader and has brought great credit to the<br />
motion pictui'e field. He is currently serving<br />
as president of the Motion Picture<br />
Charity Club of Florida, an industry social<br />
and philanthropic group with a membership<br />
of more than 200. Robert Capps,<br />
MGM manager at Charlotte who formerly<br />
served as an outside salesman on Hull's<br />
local staff, is expected to aiTive here<br />
shortly to take over Hull's duties at MGM.<br />
The miniature Key Theatre which serves<br />
the entertainment needs of a few hundred<br />
hardy fisher folks at Cedar Key, a picturesque<br />
and isolated island village on<br />
Florida's west coast, has been converted to<br />
Cinemascope by owner Robert Mullis of<br />
High Springs. The Key is open only on Fridays<br />
and Saturdays . . . The Bud Davis<br />
Theatre at Panama City is now being operated<br />
by the Martin Theatres circuit of<br />
Atlanta. Bud Davis himself is now managing<br />
an amusement park located adjacent<br />
to the theatre.<br />
The world premiere of "Follow That