Boxoffice (Apr-Jun 1939)

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A great story told to the strains of dozens of songs the world will never forget! MORE ROMANTIC, MORE THRILLING, MORE EXCITING THAN ANY FICTION ■ > ■ Taken from the flaming personal history of the couple who started the whole world dancing! Brought to the screen in the blaze of excitement and glamour of a yesterday just passed! ■ . . Recreating the dances that took the universe by storm— The Castle Walk, The Tango, The Maxixe, The Texas Tommy! . . . Giving the screen a love-story biography almost too beautiful to have been real; too true to have existed without heartbreak! . . . SHOW VALUE TO DRAW THE BIGGEST CROWDS YOU CAN PLAY TO! i r M M HO WALTER BRENNAN /2C. ft K O RADIO TIctureT LEW BEECHER y FIELDS • JANET • ETIENNE GIRARDOT • PANDRO S. BERMAN IN CHARGE OF PRODUCTION Directed by H. C. Potter Associate Producer— George Haight Screen Play by Richard Sherman Adaptation by Oscar Hammerstein II and Dorothy Yost IITHOUSA