Ramrod (United Artists) (1947)

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FOR TRAVEL BUREAUS Tjlon National Park, Utah, is the locale of "RAMROD” so be sure to contact travel agencies for a display on the beauties of Zion National Park. Supply the travel agency with scenes from "Ramrod” showing the park and the stars of the picture. Work with the agency on a display card plugging the park and the picture with copy along the lines of: POPULAR LIBRARY REPRINT EDITION This popular Luke Short story has been published by Popular Library in a pocket-size 25-cent edition. The initial printing of 150,000 will be on sale in book stores, drug stores, newsstands, department stores, etc. Contact Popular Library distributors, locally, for window displays and display cards. Also tie in this Popular Library Edition with the Saturday Evening Post display suggested on page 11. Prepare a poster from the Satevepost still reading: "You Read It in the Saturday Evening Post! Read it again as a Popular Library Edition! See it on the screen . . . 'RAMROD’ ... at the United Artists Theatre.” Post this poster on newsstands, in book stores and on book counters everywhere. "RAMROD” . . . official UTAH CENTENNIAL picture. Spend a vacation you’ll long remember in Zion National Park, Utah—locale of the picture you’ll never forget, "Ramrod.” sm RX 182 Plug Western Songs Use cowboy Joel McCrea for window dressing in music shops and music counters of department stores and the five and ten cent stores. Center the photograph in a display of western sheet music and records. Also suggest to local disc jockeys that they play western request numbers a few days before the picture premieres —the medley to be called the "Ramrod Songfest.” Radio spot announcements, below, can be spotted during the "Ramrod Songfest” program. Suggested stills for display are (left to right): R5 52, RX 2, R5 60, RP 27. 15 Seconds \ * ^ 15 Seconds ANNOUNCER: A woman is soft and warm ... and deadlier than steel! Xhat’s blonde, beautiful, ruthless Veronica Lake in "Ramrod,” coming Friday to the Bijou Theatre, starring Joel McCrea, Don DeFore, Donald Crisp, Arleen Whelan, Preston Foster and Charlie Ruggles. See ... see .. . see "Ramrod” ... at the Bijou Theatre . . . starting Friday. 15 Seconds WOMAN’S VOICE: Cheat a man and he’ll thank you! Treat him like Wdirt and he’ll adore you! t MAN’S VOICE: That I’ll have to see! Where? At the Bijou Theatre next Friday when "Ramrod” the new Enterprise picture starring Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Don DeFore, Donald Crisp, and featuring Arleen 'Whelan, Preston Foster and Charlie Ruggles comes to town. Don’t miss "Ramrod” at the Bijou Theatre, Friday. WOMAN’S VOICE: Men are so easy ... a little lace ... a pair of lips ... a touch . . . and they’ll kill for you! ANNOUNCER: That’s what Veronica Lake says in "Ramrod,” coming Friday to the Bijou Theatre with seven top stars ... Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, Arleen Whelan, Don DeFore, Donald Crisp, Preston Foster and Charlie Ruggles. Don’t miss "Ramrod.” It’s the entertainment youVe been waiting for. At the Bijou Theatre starting Friday. 15 Seconds ANNOUNCER: "Ramrod”! They called it God’s country . . . until they put a Devil there to rule it. A beautiful tempting devil played by Veronica Lake. You won’t want to miss Veronica Lake’s intriguing performance opposite Joel McCrea with an all-star cast including Don DeFore, Donald Crisp, Arleen Whelan, Preston Foster and Charlie Ruggles. Don’t miss "Ramrod” at the Bijou Theatre starting Friday. Page Nine