The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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SPECIAL. FEATURES 11 Ukte, DAVIS DARK VICTORY CEORCE jf HUMPHREY BRENT ffl BOGART A S T OR • TO D A Y! “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY" MEW YORK CITY RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL BETTE DAY S DARK VICTORY ^r.6ta/ge Brent-Huffiphrtj Bo|iri-Scnldinc Frhfirild ON STAGE. ' SAtUTE TO SPRING' -A bright welcome to the vernol isoton in four sprightly, melody-filled scenes... produced by leonldod Symphony Orchesiro, direction of Erno Ropee. 0«.. On< TODAY —i TUUOAY IIJO A. M. FUJI MIZZANINI SUTS StSSIVED • fk»«. Ctrde 4-4*00 Hints on Newspaper Advertising No. 3 5 — "Dark Victory” (Warners) Here is a one woman picture, with the star, Bette Davis, the best selling reason. Consequently, all campaigns wilt be centered on the star as the dramatic story material does not offer too many exploitable angles. , Every layout here is centered on the Davis name, although in two of them they remembered that George Brent might have a draw, too. Naturally, with this type of a picture, the Radio City Music Hall layouts stand out, but for punch we like the Hartford entry. HAR1TORD, CONNECTICUT WASHINGTON, D. C. "DIR MCTOIT" Cm Also Be Seen Today It The AmbasMdu J— HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT feeture if II 00 i m. 1 4Q 4:25-7 OS 9 50 pm NEW YORK CITY ATLANTIC CITY ItuAjOmojfOu/t Winter Bros. EARLE Unforgettable . One Of The Most Brilliant Perform¬ ances Of All Motion Picture History . . . From The Dramtic Star’ Who Has Already Been Distinguished By Two Academy Awards. BETTE DAVIS __ In Wimer Bios. Supreme Achievement « DARKVlCIORY" ? unfit' Geo. BRENT Humphrey BOGART-Geraldine FITZGERALD One Critic Voices Praise Of All Critics " . . One 0( The Creates! Emotional Heart Dramas Ever Pro¬ duced And A Sure Academy Award Winner ... We Are Ready to Stake Our Refutation That ' Dark Victory" Ranks As One Of The Really Great Motion Pictures ..." Pint Ou/i StaqeSkmu LOVELY OPERA AND RADIO STAR Marion Talley with DAVE SCHOOLER at Piano William & Joe Mandel ^ Shayne & Armstrong And Sjr Extra Added Back Again '' Find Of Month 16 ROXYETTES 16 IRIS WAYNE OF ALL! STANLEY TODAY RADIO CITY MUSIC HAUL Sho'wpfpe® of -the Nation • Rockefeller Center In o dramo, powerful ond poignonf, 'miens® ond fender. Belle Dovis, twice Acodemy AworcJ winner, creoles fhe moil inspired portrait in her glorious gallery o( magnificent roles... as a headstrong girl of today transformed by a greot love to meet both the light ond the darkness with dauntless, heart* breaking cduroge, and ullimalely to achieve her supreme victory' in peace., ployed with-oll the sin¬ cerity, restroinl and understanding of a true artist . . brilliontly' supported by o distinguished cast. BETTE DAVIS lAffiK VICTORY ■ith 6E0R6E BRENTHUMPHREY BOGART GERALDINE FITZGERALD N.w Well Pan., C«rt«w>. "DOMAIOS iVOCV DAY* ON THE 6 R*E A T STAGE "SALUTE TO SPR|NG"-A brighl welcome to the vernol season in four sprightly, melody-filled scenes "Going Dutch" "April In The Pork" "Spring Nostolgia", "Blossom Time On The Potomac”. . produced by teonidoff, sellings by Bruno Moine..feoturing Jan Peerce, Harry leech ond Betty, Evelyn Duerler, with ihe Music Hall Rockeltes, Corps de Ballet ond Glee Club. Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of' Erno Rapeo, playing— for Ihe first time in any theatre— "Amusement Park" by Menoiti Salta. READING, PENNSYLVANIA -* 1 111 ■■■■k GREATEST BETTE . DAVIS DARK VICTORY •i»6corgcBrent HumphreyBogarl 6eraldineFir7i*ral# 01 THE I R E A T SURE "SALUTE TO SPRING"— o bright wel¬ come to the vernol seoson in four sprightly, melodyfilled scenes: "Going Dutch", "April In The Pork", "Spring Nostolgio”, "Blossom Time On The Potomoc" . produced by leonidoff, settings by Bruno Moine featuring Jon Peerce, Horry leech ond Betty, Evelyn Duerler, with the Music Holl Rockettes, Corps de Ballet, ond Glee Club Symphony Orchestra, under Ihe direction of Erno Ropee, play¬ ing — for the first time in any theotre — "Amusement Park" by Menotti Salta. A great actress plays her greatest role, transcending even her Acod¬ emy Award performances ... in a tremendously moving ond dromotic story of rore beauty, tender love, and deep compasston...on unfor¬ gettable emotional picture enocted with true orlislry. ON OUR STAGE TODAY AND BIG STAGE SHOW , — INCLUDING — SAUL GRAUMAN COMPANY VOX & WALTERS1 LEWIS & OLIVER SISTERS . MINO & TOY BODY and SOUL! •clret. Uinge "herself NEW YORK CITY RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL M ay 17, 1939