The Goldwyn Follies (United Artists) (1938)

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THE WORLD’S GREATEST SHOW, Stars from every field of entertainment ^ ‘\* V* ^ Presented by \ “ SAMUEL GOLDWYN with ADOLPHE MENJOU • RITZ BROTHERS ZORINA • KENNY BAKER • ANDREA LEEDS • HELEN JEPSON • PHIL BAKER BOBBY CLARK • AMERICAN BALLET and EDGAR BERGEN & “CHARLIE MCCARTHY” Ad No. 58C —Three Col. x 102 Lines (Mai .45) •3 m THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE WORLD 1 GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR The Show that has Everything—the greatest stars of radio, of the screen, of the stage and the opera in a gala FUN SHOW—from Ben Hecht’s wild romance of Hollywood. GOLDWYN FOLLIES Sony* “LOVE IS HERE TO STAY" “LOVE WALKED IN" “I WAS DOING ALL RIGHT" “SPRING AGAIN" "I LOVE TO RHYME” “PUSSY, PUSSY” 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 introducing the comedy sensation of the world, EDGAR BERGEN & "CHARLIE MCCARTHY" Songs by GEORGE and IRA GERSHWIN J Directed by George Marshall • Released thru United Artists Ad No. 51D —Four Col. x 164 Lines (Mat .60) Also in Five Col. size x 205 Lines No. 41E (Mat .75) Ad No. 57C —Three Col. x I 14 Lines (Mat .45)