Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FOR JUNE, 1935 the Law of the pac was his code of love! • • Like his snarling husky, he heard only the call of his mate! For this was the grim, ruthless land of the Yukon . . . where men were primitive beasts . . . and a woman was a man's to hold as long as he could... his to keep as long as he desired! CLARK CABLE portrays his most virile role in DARRYL ZANUCK'S production of JACK LONDON'S red-blooded story . . . LORETTA YOUNG JACK OAKIE Presented by JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Released thru UNITED ARTISTS 20th CENTURY PICTURE