The Thief (United Artists) (1952)

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Its suspense speaks louder than 10,000 words! HARRY M. POPKIN presents RAY MILLAND THE THIEF The Only Motion Picture Of Its Kind with MARTIN GABEL ana introducing Rita Gam Written for the Screen by CLARENCE GREENE & RUSSELL ROUSE Music by HERSCHEL GILBERT Produced by CLARENCE GREENE Directed by RUSSELL ROUSE A Harry M. Popkin Production Released thru United Artists 3 Cols. x 100 Lines (300 Lines) The Only Motion Picture Of Its Kind! IS SPOKEN! HARRY M. POPKIN presents Never has the screen told a story like this! ee with MARTIN GABEL ang introducing Rita Gam . executive Producer HARRY M. POPKIN Written for the Screen by CLARENCE GREENE & RUSSELL ROUSE Music by HERSCHEL GILBERT + Produced by CLARENCE GREENE Directed by RUSSELL ROUSE A Harry M. Popkin Production Released thru United Artists ee 2 Cols. x 100 Lines (200 Lines) Mat 204 Executive Producer HARRY M. POPKIN % Can the girl with Mat 301 EES THINK BACK... ... back to those moments when true terror gripped at your heart ...or when passions swept all reason before them... What do you remember? The beat of your heart. The tick of the clock. Sounds ... but never words. For no one talks at a time like that. That’s why “THE THIEF” was made as a motion picture without words. That’s why His Sreatest role since winning the Academ ry 66 Ly A in “The Lost Weekend re its excitement, fury and impact strike straight at your deepest emotions. “THE THIEF" is the first motion picture of its kind. nn 3 Cols. x 100 Lines (300 Lines) Mat 304 Page Seven