How to Save a Marriage... And Ruin Your Life (Columbia Pictures) (1968)

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WARNING! Every once in a while you may be tempted to help a friend whose marriage is in trouble! STOP! See this motion picture first! oe H COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A STANLEY SHAPIRO PRODUCTION HOW To SAVE A MARRIAGE: AND RUIN Youn LIFE Co-starring BETTY FIELDJACK ALBERTSON Written by STANLEY SHAPIRO and NATE MONASTER Music by MICHEL LEGRAND. Produced by STANLEY SHAPIRO Directed by FIELDER COOK PANAVISION® |G EASTMAN COLOR v Original Sound Track Album Available on Columbia Records Ad No. 307—360 Lines—3 Cols. x 8!/, Inches =—< All advertising material in this pressbook, as well as all Picture Association of America. All inquiries on this pro other newspaper and publicity material referred to <i 5 cedure may be addressed to: Director of Code for therein, has been approved under the Standards for worow ricrure sssocurion Advertising, Motion Picture Association of America, Advertising of the Code of Self-Regulation of the Motion 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10036. Exhibitors are urged to make the new seal (shown above), and what it stands for, known to the public and the press. Retain the seal in your approved ads. Display the seal in your lobby. Run the special trailers on your screen. Information and display kits are available from National Screen Service. Page 4.