Of Mice and Men (United Artists) (1939)

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HOLLYUlOOD SAID IT COULDBE OlflOE ^^T'OOUI ITS on THE SCREED In this space for the next days you will learn the story of the most important picture made this year... Each day you will meet the amazing characters who make up its cast... men and women... different from any the screen has ever dared portray... defying every Hollywood tradition in the power and un¬ bridled realism of their roles... No work of modern times has caused more heated controversy than this sensational novel and prize¬ winning stage play... No picture has been awaited with more eager anticipation/ A MIGHTY NOVEL • A SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS NOW! THE YEAR’S MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE! dfMICChndMCN by JOHN STEINBECK Produced and Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE • WATCH THIS CAST • MAKE SCREEN HISTORY ★ Burgess MEREDITH as George Betty FIELD as Mae Lon CHANEY Jr. as Lennie ^ Charles BICKFORD as Slim Roman BOHNEN as Candy Bob STEELE as Curley Noah BEERY Jr. as Whit Associate Producer FRANK ROSS Screen Play by Eugene Solow THEATRE Released thru United Artists Ad No. 22C—Three Col. x 128 lines (Mat .45: Cut .75) Ad No. 45A —One Col. x 50 lines (Mat .15: Cut .25) ofMin rndMEN JOHN STEINBECK with Burgess MEREDITH • Betty FIELD • Lon CHANEY Jr. Produced and Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE Aiiociatt Producer FRANK ROSS Screen Play by Eugene Solow Releosed through United Artists Ad No. 41A —One Col. x 125 lines (Mat .15; Cut .25)