Nothing Sacred (United Artists) (1937)

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RENT THIS GIAXT COLOR DISPLAY T HE sock scenes of “Nothing Sacred” are the ones selected for the big 40 x 60 natural color display, which is illustrated here. This is vivid, customer-getting material for your lobby frames, your front, your cut-out and marquee decoration. And the new gelatin process of reproduction assures you the finest colors and art work. At United Artists low rental prices this “Nothing Sacred” 40 x 60 is a sensational showman’s value. You are billed $1.75 for the display, receive a refund of $1.00 for return in good condition, 50c for return in badly damaged condition. Which means a net cost of only 75c for use of this display during your run of the picture. COLORTONE SLIDE BANNERS “Nothing Sacred” is in glowing technicolor and calls for this special color accessory. Order this one on your Selznick hit as N-1385. Price, 4 x 5—Colored Negative Only—$2.00 (Set, Positive and Negative, $3.00). 3^/2 x 4—Colored pos¬ itive only—$1.50 (Set, Positive and Negative, $2.25). Order direct from: NATIONAL STUDIOS, Inc. 226 West 56th Street New York, N. Y. 1 Ssv ^LOMBARD Jrednc MARSH rt ~ UNII[DARll!T ' ****-! XeUting Sac tear *«« For that extra drive that a hit like “Nothing Sacred” de¬ mands, you’ll need plenty of banners, valances, transparen¬ cies in your theatre selling. A full line of these accessories is available—on rental plan—from MORRIS LIBERMAN 320 West 46th Street New York, N. Y. 1018 S. Wabash Ave. 1630 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Cal. I° W . ,h « yV « ^ving a "larch having failed Jo OU |, 7 th his fish, hies a ■ But vvafch that right, why don't you keep >en fighting with a lady? brotherl SEE THE v BIG FIGHT! COLOR HERALD nuveiiy is me nuie m mis stun¬ ning herald on “Nothing Sacred,” "You little low-down, double-crossing fake — I love you!” The Producer and Director of "A STAR IS BORN" DAVID O. SELZNICK and WILLIAM A. WELLMAN now give you the tenderest, toughest, love story ever told! ,e birdies are Freddie con- ie punch, but e t — wait till score a Icnocl ii u ills Freddie — an « your coat on w * ¥ Fug* Sixteen