A Yank in Korea (Columbia Pictures) (1951)

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PROMOTION AD Ask the promotion manager of a local newspaper to run an ad like the one shown here, which is illustrated by Still No. 82. ‘A YANK IN KOREA First in America’s Heart Whether he’s your own boy or belongs to the people next door, that Yank in Korea is everybody's concern. That's why this newspaper is making sure to keep you fully informed about the latest events in Korea... and in every other : See Columbia’s “A hot spot in the world Yank in Korea,” starring Lon McCallister today. at the State Theatre. YOU GET ALL THE NEWS FAST When You Read | : “a ’ ” 4) THE BLANKTOWN POST-GAZETTE : The “sock 'em” saga of a couple of guys named Andy and Mike...in the hottest spot on earth! GO AFTER DISPLAYS Every school, library, church and civic and social organization in your town should be glad to cooperate with your showing of “A Yank in Korea,” as a tribute to our fighting men. Make up attractive large posters for these buildings. Too, merchants should be glad to salute “A Yank in Korea” in window displays. LOW MeGALLISTE! wit William “Bill” Phillips Brett King Lar ly Stewart screen Play by William Sackheim 2 Produced by SAM KATZMAN ~ Directed by LEW LANDERS TRAILER, STILL SETS In addition to pre-selling the action of : “A Yank in Korea” to your audiences with They said “Goodbye” almost the exciting advance trailer, the following ; before they said “I do”... four still sets are available at National Screen Service for your campaign: 1) set of 25 flat stills; 2) set of 20 uprights; 3) publicity-exploitation set (stills used for scene mats and in exploitation campaign); 4) art set (photo reproductions of key art ecntetan ° SS SS Ee EE ed spaces Sa EE from the ads and posters). : seven esi att ant cmt eceonennemnenneacenetaan 495-Line Ad Mat No. 303—3 Cols. x 165 Lines YANKS’ FAMILIES Invite as your guests on opening day the families of all servicemen now in Korea from your town. Publicize the invitation IMPORTANT! 4 ART STILLS! Be sure to see 600-Line Ad Mat No. 401 | A set of 4 stills (reproductions of key ad (4 Cols. x 150 Lines) shown on the front and poster art) is available. Order. from via local newspapers and radio stations, and arrange for newspaper and radio in terviews which include your credits. cover of this pressbook. National Screen Service. Page 3