Spellbound (United Artists) (1945)

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“TRUE DETECTIVE” TIE-UP BRINGS “SPELLBOUND” TO 2,500,000 MYSTERY STORY FANS! In one of the most extensive tie-ups ever accorded a* motion picture, "TRUE DETEC TIVE” magazine sponsored a four-months "SPELLBOUND” contest which had coverage across the country! Four issues of the popular detective magazine devoted full page spreads to the con¬ test, featuring stills from "Spellbound.” Special posters plugging the "Spellbound” contest were carried on 3000 trucks dis¬ tributing the MacFadden publication throughout the nation. 750 MacFadden distributors displayed special one sheets which advertised the con¬ test and the tie-in with Selznick’s "Spellbound.” "SPELLBOUND" gets four issues and plenty of space with this exciting contest! THIS IS WHICH THE UNBEATABLE MERCHANDISING COMBINATION OLD 2,500,000 MYSTERY FANS FOR YOU! . . and 3000 trucks carried the news via posters — nationwide! sioooafi IN PRIZES 750 MacFadden distributors across the country caught attention with this two-color one sheet posted at busiest sites!