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Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin
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Minna Gombel: Directed by BUSBY BERKELEY Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner From a Cosmopolitaii Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin
AFirst Nat'l Picture « Presented by WARNER BROS.
Mat 109 2!/ inches (35 lines) — 15c
Faith Baldwin s Greatest Story!
KAY FRANCIS IAN HUNTER JOHN LITEL DONALD CRISP
Minna Gombel « Directed by BUSBY BERKELEY Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner From « Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin A First Nat'l Picture @ Presented by WARNER BROS.
Mat 110 134 inches (24 lines) — 15c
She Gave Up Success, Glamour, Romance ... lo Be With A Man She
Didn’t Love! _
One woman ina million would make that sacrifice, could keep that promise. Why was she that one? What was her guilty secret? Who was that man? S
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She Dedicated Her Life to Success... Her Success to a Man She Didn't Love!
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Minna Gombel Directed by BUSBY BERKELEY Presented by WARNER BROS.
Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner ¢ From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin A First National Picture
Mat 208 — 4 inches x 2 cols. (112 lines) — 30c
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