Ramrod (United Artists) (1947)

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CONDUCT SEARCH FOR SMALLEST WAIST THRU DEP T STORES r A department store or specialty shop that features junior-miss clothes is a good bet for a "Smallest Waist Contest.” They should display still RP80 of Veronica Lake and announce that they are trying to match her IQVa" waist from amongst the local junior-miss crowd. The winner can either be given a spring outfit or offered a job modelling the clothes. Aim for newspaper and radio breaks on this stunt! LINGERIE SHOP BEAUTY SALON Still No. RP 80 Still No. RP 72 Make up these posters by using the stills indicated here with suggested copy,. GET SCHOOL, LOBBY EXHIBIT WITH PONY EXPRESS DISPLAY Get schools to co-operate on early American display. Parents can be asked ^ to loan their antiques for the period of the exhibit with name cards attached to the objects they loan. Supply the school with a display card announcing that "Ramrod” which has an 1870 Western background used many early American antiques in its production. Among the interesting early American pieces in "Ramrod” are a cocktail shaker of ancient vintage, an 1865 "music machine,” and an 1886 washing machine operated by a hand crank. If preferable, the exhibit can be held in your lobby. Still Nos. are top, left to right: Veronica Lake RP 25 and RP 126; Center: Veronica Lake RP 29; and bottom, left to right: ArleenWhelan RP37and Joel McCreaRPIU. ^ TIE-UP STILLS I The stills of Arleen Whelans coif¬ fure may be used for beauty shop windows and ads. Gag still for furniture store. COIFFURE Still RS 64 and RS 66 FURNITURE Still RX 168 Page Eight