There Goes Kelly (Monogram) (1945)

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SECOND of the “KELLY” HITS! SURE-FIRE AD ART TIE-UP! * This still of Wanda McKay, gorgeous glamour girl, who bids fare to become one of the screen’s most popular actresses, offers another great tie-up deal with either hairdress, jewelry or fashions ads. In fact, this still is decorative enough to illustrate a general ad for any store featuring women’s fashions. The mat, as illustrated, is available to you NOW * and it is FREE! Just order direct from MONOGRAM EXPLOITATION DEPARTMENT, 4376 SUNSET DRIVE, HOLLYWOOD 27, CALIFORNIA. x *k& * SELECT MOST POPULAR IRISH COP! In almost every city large enough to have a police force there are several Irish cops. A local contest to decide the most popular of all the Irish on the force could easily be planted with the local newspaper. And when cops are involved it will be easy to get merchant cooperation. So, why not stage a “Most Popular Irish Cop” contest? WKS WAR PLANT OR SERVICE POST TIE-UP! If you have a war plant or a service post or station in your community, here is a natural! Offer prizes for the most popular Kelly in the war plant or post. You probably can get your local paper interested in such a feature, but whether or not you do it will give you plenty of publicity at your original source. oe Se DO YOU HAVE A "KELLY" WAR HERO? It is possible that there is a serviceman from your town who has distinguished himself in the war. If there is and he is available, a swell stunt could be planned honoring him and garnering for you plenty of publicity. LINE UP LOCAL AMATEUR IRISH COMICS! Many amateur performers specialize in Irish comedy routines, and here is you chance to get them on your stage for an inexpensive contest . It’s always lots of fun for the home folks to see their friends and relatives on a stage and you could arrange such an “Amateur Night” at a minimum of expense. Tie it up with your local newspaper and cash in on the resulting publicity. yes, Se 3 "HAS ANYBODY SEEN KELLY" STREET BALLY! Tie up with local newspaper on a “Have Anybody Seen Kelly” search. You have an Irishappearing man walk about town and offer a prize for the person who identifies him as “Kelly.”” Here is a contest which has proved itself time and again as one of the most interesting of all exploitation stunts. Co-sponsored by your theater and the paper it is a cinch to get for you plenty of publicity space at little cost! boii ee a) HERE ARE TWO FREE MATS FOR YOU! Many exhibitors have found that the Monogram MYSTERY CLUB and LAFF CLUB. endorsement mats are worth using. MYSTERY B. oe SELECTION “THERE GOES KELLY” gives you an opportunity to use either one or both of them in your campaign . in the ads, lobbies, throwaways or what not. They’re yours for the asking. Just order direct from MONOGRAM EXPLOITATION DEPARTMENT, 4376 SUNSET DRIVE, HOLLYWOOD 27, CALIFORNIA. Send for yours NOW!