I Met My Love Again (United Artists) (1938)

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SPECIAL NEWSPAPER ART The skilled pen of caricaturist Hirschfeld catches the principals of “I Met My Love Again” in a strikingly impressionistic cut. Available on 3-Col. Mat No. 43C —45c; Cut—75c. Bert Sharkey’s cleverly vignetted sketch focuses interest on both the principals and the drama of “I Met My Love Again.” On 3-Col. Mat No. 41C—45c; Cut— 75c; 2-Col. Mat No. 45B-30c; Cut—50c. Monte Weiner’s excellent action sketch draws interest with the “eternal triangle” appeal. On 3- Col. Mat No. 42C—45c; Cut-75c; 2-Col. Mat No. 46B-30c; Cut- 50c. DO YOU REMEMBER ? The RED- BLOODED VIGOR OF HENRY FONDA’S ROLE AS A TELEPHONE LINESMAN HENRY FONDA and Larry Sobel’s ever-popular sketches emphasize story interest. This one on Fonda can be ordered on 3-Col. Mat No. 40C—45c; Cut—75c- 2-Col. Mat No. 44B—30c; Cut-50c. Page Six