Boxoffice (Apr-Jun 1937)

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PARADE OF Q FOUR MARKED MEN That “different” murder mystery. The finger points— and four “marked" men are doomed. Sinister Oriental background. PRISON NURSE Lone woman in a city of forgotten men. Jail break climax surpassing anything the screen has ever seen. § ISLAND OF FORGOTTEN MEN Alcatraz — ^America’s Devil’s Island, and its world-famous inmates. Surprise dramatic sensation of the year. ^ LADIES MAKE NEWS And also plenty of box office! Gripping, newtype newspaper yarn in which the news scoop of the year involves editor’s own home and happiness. § THE DUKE COMES BACK From the famous book by Lucien Cary, who gave you “The Duke Steps Out”. Two fisted romance of a gentleman prize fighter. (g) GET YOUR MAN Starts at West Point and winds up with the colorful Canadian “Mounties” in the great northwm. He-man stuff. ^ CRIME FOR SALE “Big shot” mobster who’d put anyone on the spot for a price. And what happens while the law is catching up with him. © QUEEN OF BURLESQUE SWEET AND HOT Flaming youth has its fling. Shy smiles, cozy corners, secluded nooks. Fast-stepping story of today with a bevy of refreshing new screen starlets. Swing it, sisters! THE GIRL I LOVED James Whitcomb Riley’s internationally famous novel. The sincerity of “Girl of the Limberlost”. TTie heart tug of “Over the Hill". FIGHTING IRISH As dynamic and humorous a conflict between two families as “MacFadden’s Flats”. Romance with a cast capped by top names of the business. HONOLULU HOLIDAY A Honolulu lulu! Moonlit waters. Warm tropic nights. Comedy-romance with music for everyone who has ever been in love. A story of overnight riches, with the background of the first oil strike. Friends become foes. New wives for old. Human, vibranHife. ROMANCE IN THE HILLS Romance on the trail of the lonesome pine. On your screen while it’s in the news. Teeming tale of the timbcrland. Scintillating story of laughs and tears behind the footlights. An attraction to bring out the real showman in you. HOT MILLIONS COLLEGE NIGHTS An exploitation honey. Co-eds from the college campuses of the country. Big name bands. Established box office stars join in this jamboree of joy. Qd) CRASHING THE FRONT PAGE News cameramen vs. press reporters in a mad scramble for headline scoops on land, sea and air. The news of today in the making. 4 GENE AUTRY MUSICAL 8 ''THREE MESQUITEERS" STEELE 4 SURE-FIRE SERIALS The four greatest serials ever made by any company in one year. Here are the valuable story properties that guarantee Republic’s continued supremacy in the serial field. QDICK TRACY RETURNS ^ HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS 3 THE RANGERS ARE COMI ^ THE FIGHTING DEVIL DO m iIIKDWMSM'