Between Two Worlds (Warner Bros.) (1944)

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DAY NEWSPAPER CONTEST KEYED TO PICTURE’S GREAT LOVE STORY The accompaning scenes are from five well known screen romances and serve as a basis for a 5-day newspaper contest to be run in advance of your playdate. Copy should be as follows: If you can name all five pictures correctly, free movie tickets will be yours. In case of ties, winners will be chosen on the basis of the best 25-word or less letter submitted with answers stating why you want to see “Between Two Worlds” opening Friday at the Strand Theatre. (Answers are in center column under each days caption.) I—Bette Davis and George IST DAY Brent as seen in ................ where love for excitement and adventure wrecked what might have been a very fine love affair. ANS: ('Jezebel’’) 2—Charles Boyer and Joan Fontaine in ................ a love that even marriage to beauty and wealth could not dissuade. ANS: ("The Constant Nymph") 3—Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in ................ a love story as powerful and 2ND DAY unrelenting as the forces of war around them. ANS: ("Casablanca"’) 3RD DAY 4—Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reagan 1 oi where love is great enough to overcome physical difficulties. ANS: ("Kings Row’’) 5—John Garfield and Faye Emerson, Paul Henreid and Eleanor Parker in.................. where love is all that matters. ANS: ("Between Two Worlds'’) Order “Contest Mat OB 502-B.” Complete set 75c — from Campaign Plan Editor, 321 W. 44th St., 4TH DAY Ne 5TH DAY 10