Modern Screen (Dec 1938 - Nov 1939 (assorted issues))

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MODERN SCREEN Y THE L01 CONTINENTS APART THAT SHIPS MIGHT De Lesseps — whose flaming genius built the Suez Canal... living again his blazing romance . . . conquering the twisting, torturing, alldestroying black simoon! A climax of terrifying power! Spectacle and emotion the screen has never captured before ! J mm Production miracles performed f in the desert for this great picture... into which 20th CenturyFox poured all its vast resources . . . Darryl F. Zanuck all / J. EDWARD BROMBERG JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT HENRY STEPHENSON SIDNEY BLACKMER SIG RUMANN MAURICE MOSCOVICH NIGEL BRUCE MILES MANDER GEORGE ZUCCO DARRYL F. ZANUCK in Charge of Production Directed by Allan Dwan • Associate Producer Gene Markey • Screen Play by Philip Dunne and Julien Josephson • Based on a story by Sam Duncan 17