Home of the Brave (United Artists) (1949)

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“A MUST FOR EVERYONE TO SEEfa Everyone cheers the picture with f with Douglas Dick * Frank Lovejoy * James Edwards * Steve Brodie * Jeff Corey * Lloyd Bridges • Produced by Stanley Kramer • Directed by Mark Robson • Associate Producer Robert Stillman * Screenplay by Carl Foreman • Based on the original play by Arthur Laurents * Musical Score by Dimitri Tiomkin * Released thru United Artists 2 Cols, x 130 lines — 260 lines Mat No. 216 From out of the South Pacific many great stories will come... but none will be greater than this story of five men... four of them white, one of them black! Outspoken and uncompromising, frank and forthright!... THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE OF ITS KIND! Presented by SCREEN PLAYS CORP. with Douglas Dick • Frank Lovejoy • James Edwards • Steve Brodie • Jeff Corey Lloyd Bridges • Produced by STANLEY KRAMER Directed by MARK ROBSON • Associate Producer Robert Stillman Screenplay by CARL FOREMAN • Based on the original play by Arthur Laurents Musical Score by DIMITRI TIOMKIN • Released Thru United Artists THEATRE 2 Cols, x 90 lines — 180 lines Mat No. 203 2 Cols, x 77 lines — 154 lines Mat No. 220 Page Fifteen