Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1934 - Aug 1935)

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DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT! The New York Times says: "For sheer cold-blooded, suspenseful and spine-chilling melodrama, nothing like it has been seen since 'M,." 1 BEAUTIFUL WOMEN 1 MARKED FOR DEATH! 1 A CITY THROWN 1 INTO TERROR! Who was this unseen killer! 1 THE PHANTOM I Firkin /r WITH 1 IVOR NOVELLO I ELIZABETH ALLAN MASTERPIECE FILM ATTR. PHILADELPHIA: 1329 VINE STREET TRIO PRODUCTIONS INC WASHINGTON: 203 EYE ST., N. W.