Stella Dallas (United Artists, 1937) (1937)

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See this Full-Page Advertisement in Saturday Evening Post, August 7th; Ladies’ Home Journal, September Issue; McCall’s Magazine, September Issue; Woman’s Home Companion, September Issue; True Story, September Issue. With total guaranteed circulation in excess of 15,000,000. OVER 50,000,000 ARE SEEING THIS AD, READING THIS MESSAGE ON "STELLA DALLAS"! TIE YOUR LOCAL CAMPAIGN TREMENDOUS PRE-SELLING TO THIS EFFORT! THIS MR. 5H0 IS SELLI Wh en United Artists ties up the big¬ gest money name in the magazine field—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt — to help you sell the biggest money picture of this or any other year — ^'Stella Dallas'^ Samuel Goldwyn gives you a glea ing story of mother love, filled w poignance, grandeur, tendern magnificently acted by a great cast; with the picture values Samuel Goldwyn production ca to such a story. United Artists backs it up simple, affecting message fro Lady of the Land to millions — who will become milli office patrons!