And the marquee says Music Hall’s Great Christmas Show. In other photo if you look super close I believe it says Stage Revue Hat’s Off. I guess you would have to look at Variety or daily newspaper ads to see when stage show changed. And then there is the added confusion of the times when the Hall would just lop off The Nativity if the Christmas film was successful enough to run well into Jan continuing with the rest of the holiday show. Was Random Harvest the only Christmas film to last beyond Jan?
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World premiere engagement opened on December 17th, 1942, which is probably when photo was taken. Christmas wreaths are hanging from the marquees.
And the marquee says Music Hall’s Great Christmas Show. In other photo if you look super close I believe it says Stage Revue Hat’s Off. I guess you would have to look at Variety or daily newspaper ads to see when stage show changed. And then there is the added confusion of the times when the Hall would just lop off The Nativity if the Christmas film was successful enough to run well into Jan continuing with the rest of the holiday show. Was Random Harvest the only Christmas film to last beyond Jan?