Ramrod (United Artists) (1947)

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c> -O 0 (> Let Amateurs Draw “The Ramrod” Seven Western character sketches by Joe De Yong, well known illustrator, are available for lobby display. Provide sketching paper and drawing pencils for your patrons to try their hands at sketching "The Ramrod” (ranch foreman). Pro¬ mote prizes for best drawings and follow thru for pictures and newspaper story. For newspaper’s puzzle or comics page. Also distribute it as a giveaway in schools and your lobby or conduct a color-in contest with guest tickets for best color-in jobs. Mat (3B) .45 HAVE A ‘RAMROD PARTY’ Sell “Ramrod” To The Kids With This .f/i/ Here’s a novel feature for a local dance. A "rope your partner” contest for the girls as well as the boys. Blow up and silhouette Still RP108 and RP76 of Veronica Lake and Joel McCrea, respectively. Slit the enlargements where the ropes are and place real ropes there. The contestants can use those ropes to lasso their partners. The girls may not be as expert at this sport as the boys but the idea of roping your partner should have popular appeal. Guest tickets to "Ramrod” should be awarded the winners and of course title and theatre credits displayed. ^ . . .-the siory of the cattlemen’s war in Utah...starring Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Donald Crisp and- The Cowpoke RAY TEAL R-SK-9 Page Five