The Goldwyn Follies (United Artists) (1938)

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-K -V? VOU'UE EVER HAD 111 VOUR LIFE/ m seeing stars... I am a star... in the biggest galaxy ever gathered for a single show — Samuel Goldwyn picked the tops in every field of entertainment. .. and Ben Hecht wrote them into the wildest romance of Hollywood... believe me, it has everything, including me, of course!^ THEATRE with ADOLPHE MENJOU THE RITZ BROTHERS ZORINA KENNY BAKER AftDREA LEEDS HELEN JEPSCN ?HIL BAKER ELLA LOGAN BOBBY CLARK JEROME COWAN THE AMERICAN BALLET and introducing the comedy sensation of the world EDGAR BERGEN & charlie McCarthy* Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL Music by GEORGE & IRA GERSHWIN RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS * ☆ * £ * 1 * 1 * * Ad No. 43E—Five Col. x 197 Lines (Mat .75) the new song hits by GEORGE and IRA GERSHWIN OF FUN SHOWS Presented by SAMUEL GOLDWYN with ADOLPHE MENJOU • THE RITZ BROTHERS - ZORINA • KENNY BAKER ANDREA LEEDS • HELEN JEPSON PHIL BAKER • ELLA LOGAN BOBBY CLARK • JEROME COWAN THE AMERICAN BALLET and the comedy sensation of the world EDGAR BERGEN & "Charlie McCarthy" story by Ben Hecht • Directed by George Marshall RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS Ad No. 59C—Three Col. x 76 Lines (Mat .45)