Screenland (Nov 1937-Apr 1938)

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ie outstanding prestige picture the season. — Time The most distinguished and most important contribution to the screen this year. — Kate Cameron, N. Y. Daily New. Xhe finest historical film ever made and the greatest screen biography. — Frank Nugent, N. Y. Times So far superior ... so superlative . . . that this department temporarily abandoned its jo b of being critical. — Trie Digest of — the rehel genius life never tamed — strides across the screen to hecome an immortal character in the motion picture gallery of the great! Ti^arner Bros, proudly present in THE LIFE OF EMIL Soon to be shown at popular prices I WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS INCLUDING: Gale Sondergaard .... Josepli Schii< Gloria Hoi Jen • Donald Crisp * Erin O'Brien Mo ore • Henry O Neill • Louis Calhern • A! orris Carnovsky • Directed by "William Dieterle Screen play by Norman Reiliy Raine, Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg. Don t miss the picture that packed America's leading theatres for weeks at $2.20 a seat. Coming to your favorite theatre soon. SCREENLAND