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TWO MILLION BUCKS FREE!
OLLYWOOD is a place
where stars are so thick
they need traffic cops and
a few million is small change. It takes a mighty fine constellation of stars and a skyhigh heap of dollars to impress the boys who occupy the local seats of the mighty.
Yet one day Jack Warner, following his accustomed habits, left his office for a stroll through the sound stages. He nearly pitched over when he took his casual peep at the large board which acts as a directory and schedule. Fourteen stars and feature players were working in a single picture at Warners studio—and Jack Warner, a great man for knowing what’s going on around him, couldn’t figure what it was all about.
Someone explained to the puzzled boss that they were there gratis and that they were turning it on in the best way they knew how for Canada. Then it all came back to Jack Warner. He remembered that they were on his lot to make the greutest all-star two-reeler in motion picture history, “The Shining Future,” a film that would be passed on to Canadian showmen,
Cary Grant and Lotta Dempsey, Canadian magazine writer, chat between scenes during the making of “The Shining Future.”
who would complete a triple play by passing it on to the Canadian public as a Victory Loan booster.
“Whew,” whewed Jack Warner, & man who doesn’t whew easily, ‘I'd give a million and a half
collars for their services to make a picture for me—if I could get them!”
Jack Warner couldn’t get them —but you did.
Hollywood was mighty cunning
Conforming with the spirit, which imbues the entire motion picture industry, the Spencer Company is pledged to support the “SIXTH VICTORY LOAN” through substantial purchases by the Company and its associates, also with practical support and co-operation in every phase of the great undertaking to again impress Canadians
with the necessity of investing in their country an additional $1,200.000.
“PUT VICTORY FIRS®
about “The Shining Future.” How else could it make a film in which entertainment comes first and the Victory Loan doesn’t come second? A dead heat? Wrong again. It’s just one of those things you can’t explain. It happened that the message lost none of its importance just because cloaked in entertainment. Here are your stars in your
ficture — Herbert Marshall,
Deanna Durbin, Bing Crosby, Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning, Jack Carson, Olive Blakeney, Charles Ruggles, Harold (The Great GilCersleeve) Peary, Jimmy Lydon, Harry James and Benny Goodman and his Orchestra.
Ain't that a pretty dish to set before the public? It’s even better than that. It doesn’t cost you a cent.
And that’s not all. If you want to play a picture that will warm your heart, there is the crackerjack ons-reeler, “The Fifth Christmas.” This one was originally made for release by the National Film Board but was se rich in real sentiment at a time when folks don’t care much for the synthetic kind that it was held back until it could serve a
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