Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1939)

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WICe IN A LIFE A Motion Picture Like Tl Once, on a rare occasion, you've sat in a theatre — magically ceased to exist! Under the spell or the ] hire unrolding, tnat world on tne screen became yo world. And there you lived, and loved, and lau^he and cried with those whose reelings hecame you reelings, whose story hecame your very ow Suck a picture, we believe, was "Four Daughters . . . Now, certainly, just suck a picture is tkisl Here, once again, the same celebrated players. Here, again, a story, though dirrerent, sure to he cherished as long as your heart has room ror love! Daughters Courageous i~h -, \ We couldn't Letter tne "Four Daug so we've reunited tnem ror a still better picture! JOHN GARFIELD CLAUDE RAINS • JEFFREY LYNN FAY BAINTER ■ DONALD CRISP MAY ROBSON FRANK McHUGH-DICK FORAN and THE "FOUR DAUGHTERS" PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE LOLA LANE GALE PAGE Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ PREVIEWED BY WALTER WINCHELL: '"Daughters Courageous' is superior to 'Four Daughters'!" Original Screen Play by Julius J. and Phillip G. Epstein Suggested by a Play by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White Music by Max Steiner A First National Picture Presented by WARNER BROS.