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

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MODERN SCREEN WIC2 IN A LIFETIME A M otion Picture Like Tkis . Once, on a rare occasion, you've sat in a theatre — that magically ceased to exist! Under the spell of the picture unfolding, that world on the screen hecame your world. And there you lived, and loved, and laughed, and cried with those whose feelings hecame your feelings, whose story hecame your very own. Such a picture, we ieve, was "Four Daughters." . . . Now, certainly, just such a picture is this! i Here, once again, the same celehrated players. Here, again, a story, though different, sure to he cherished as long as your heart has room for love! Daughters Courageous We couldn't Letter the "Four Daughters" cast — so we've reunited them for a still Letter picture! JOHN GARFIELD CLAUDE RAINS • JEFFREY LYNN FAY BAINTER • DONALD CRISP MAY ROBSONFRANK McHUGH-DICK FORAN and THE 'TOUR DAUGHTERS" PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE LOLA LANE GALE PAGE PREVIEWED BY WALTER WINCHELL: '"Daughters Courageous' is superior to 'Four Daughters'!" Original Screen Play by Julius J. and Phillip G. Epstein Suggested by a Play by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White Music by Max Steiner A First National Picture Presented by WARNER BROS. Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ