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SUSAN HAYWARD
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fevered life and tormented times of Barbara Graham... and every hunger, shame, word...
is true!
The music from the sound track is available on United Artists Records at all record shops.
THE MURDER TRIAL
THAT SHOCKED THE ; WORLD...!
PULITZER PRIZEWINNING REPORTER TALKS:
“This was the most baffling case | ever covered. At first, | felt convinced that Barbara Graham was guilty of murder ... but now,
new facts and evidence have created in my minda reasonable doubt!”
-Ed Montgomery San Francisco Examiner
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TELOP & FOR TV SPOTS
This visual announcement for 20-second spot comes in two forms: 1. a glass slide. 2. a “telop” print. Check with TV station for form they prefer before ordering. Style “A” is to be used for regular 20second announcement. Style “B” is to be used only for station break announcement. Call letters will be included at no extra charge.
PRICES:
$5.00 without theatre imprints.
$7.50 with theatre imprint
$2.00 for each additional slide or telop.
NOTE: Theatre copy added locally can only be done on the telop print.
AUDIO:
Now see a great star in a memorable performance at the Bijou! See Susan Hayward in “I Want to Live!” ... the true story of Barbara Graham whose murder trial shocked the world! See “I Want to Live’’-—torn from a woman’s body and soul. You will see and hear it all . .
the wild gang parties .. . the wail of jazz horns . . . the parade of men... the saddened nights . . . the jails . . . that’s “fT Want to Live!’ now playing the Bijou!
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In addition to the radio and TY material made available
here, plan a series of discussion panels, interviews and com
ments by local air shows covering the content of the picture.
Critics, theatre manager, lawyers, judges, district attorney .. .
any or all of these will make good protagonists for the picture.
FREE! RADIO SPOTS
This double-faced platter contains three 1-minute spots, three 30-second spots, three 15-second station breaks on one side. Reverse side contains special women’s spots. All have special sound effects and vocal
attention-getters.
FREE! LOBBY SPOTS
Dramatic narration, special vocal and sound effects with music from the score integrated conspicuously. Use over your p.a. system in lobby and out front. Plays continuously on 78 rpm record-changer.
FREE! TV SPOT TRAILERS
Specially selected highlights from the picture in 16mm ready to run. There are two 10-second spots, two 20-second spots and a ]-minute spot, each a separate unit. All allow plenty of time for local tag ending on theatre slide.
FREE! 5-MINUTE STAR INTERVIEWS
Double-faced platter with interview with Walter Wanger on one side and interviews with Director Wise and Johnny Mandel on the other. Offer to disc jockeys, news commentators, Hollywood programs. ete.
TY film or transcriptions will be shipped FREE while the supplies last. Write: Exploitation Dept., United Artists Corp., 729 Seventh Avenue, New York 19, N. Y.
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