Back in Circulation (Warner Bros.) (1937)

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REPORTER TEAM UNCOVERS FOUL LAY IN DEATH OF AUTO KING! Perpetual Battle Editor vs. reporter (Pat O’Brien vs. Joan Blondell) is on again, but this time it’s got a brand new angle, Of all things, she’s asked him to marry her. His answer: “What! with this murder still unsolved ? Get out of here toots, before I mow you down”, Train Wreck The year’s most sensational trainwreck draws crowds to the scene, but “Tim! my” Blake (Joan Blondell) is one of the few who gets through the police lines and score another scoop for her paper. Vamps for Info (Below) “Timmy” Blake does it again. This time the camera catches her tintin sre vamping some important information out of a key witness in the mysterious death of the auto king. Accused of Murder The beautiful widow of the auto king who is accused of murdering her husband. For the details of this sensational story see “Back In Circulation’’at the Strand Theatre. This complete page—photos and type in mat form. Order No. 502B—Price 50¢ | from Warner Bros. Campaign Editor. This space may be used for theatre imprint.