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real-life Annie in a drama of laughter and tears.
Based on Harold Gray's comedy strip running daily in 200 newspapers.
MITZI GREEN
Joseph Cawthorn • Edna May Oliver
12 million American families read the most popular newspaper feature every day. They're waiting to see Annie in person!
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"MYSTERIES OF THE
FRENCH POLICE
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Another great box-office attraction backed up by intensive newspaper publicity.
for four years 20 million readers of Hearst's American Weekly have been thrilled by this amazing crime-feature now vivified with its million thrills centered in one single show.
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LOYALTIES"
International stage success by John Galsworthy, author of "Old English."
A dramatic and powerful drama of an uppercrust criminal too good to go fo jail but whom Society found a way to crush.
Produced in England by Basil Dean
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BRACELET
From the story by Robert Hichens, author of the "Garden of Allah" and other internationally read novels.
Basil Dean Production, made in England
THE FAITHFUL ARE FORGOTTEN ^
From Wallace Irwin's novel "Uw Tyler't Wives"
Throbbing with living scenes, it reveals the struggle of a man who played them double and learned about love too late.
6 ACTION WESTERNS
The big things on your round-up! . . .The same spurring spirit that in one year swept him to the peak of popularity.
Directed by Fred Allen
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. . . NOT LES THAN THREE PRODUCTIONS THIS SEASON
A strident drama of blood and gall nerved to the quivering edge ... the man who hunts thrills for the millions lives through a million thrills.