Comet Over Broadway (Warner Bros.) (1938)

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KAY FRANCIS BROADWAY "835 JOHN LITEL DONALD CRISP Minna Gombe} « Directed by BUSBY BERKELEY « Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin e A First Nat'l Picture e Presented by WARNER BROS. Mat 207 — 2!%4 inches x 2 cols. (66 lines) — 30c OFFICIAL BILLING UKE A COMET— SHE FLASHED FROM NOWHERE . TO DAZZLE THE EYES OF THE WORLD.. Yesterday, she was the \\ toast of Broadway. To\\ A day, she is forgotien, paywe. 8 Pls ing off a strange debt to Ere : EAE Eee B a man she doesn’t love! ~~ Presented by WARNER BROS., with KAY FRANCIS IAN HUNTER JOHN LITEL DONALD CRISP Minna Gombel « Directed by BUSBY BERKELEY e Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner e From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin e A First National Picture Mat 210 — 6l/, inches x 2 cols. (178 lines) — 30c Eye-veabates WARNER BROS. Pictures, Inc. Presents “COMET QVER BROADWAY" »: with KAY FRANCIS e IAN HUNTER 40% JOHN LITEL e DONALD CRISP 40% MINNA GOMBEL 10% Directed by Busby Berkeley 25% Screen Play by Mark Hellinger and Robert Buckner 3% From a Cosmopolitan Magazine Story by Faith Baldwin 2% A First National Picture 3% Page Six MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED — in the new and interesting series, learn about weather bureau operations, television, and vitamins. 4605—The Color Parade—11 mins. @ ORCHESTRA — Happy Felton and the boys in another of the tuneful band series. 4705 — Melody Masters — 10 mins. WINNIE SHAW in a sparkling two-reel musical show, with plenty of songs, dancing, and gals. Title —“Hats And Dogs.” 4017 — Broadway Brevities — 20 mins. She Rose To the Heights— and Broadway Cheered... Then Like a Comet— She Disappeared! KAY FRANCIS JAN HUNTER JOHN LITEL DONALD CRISP Mat 206 — 2I/, inches x 2 cols. (66 lines) — 30c VITAPHONE SHORTS NATURAL COLOR photography interestingly discloses natural beauty of wild life, in “Nature’s Mimics.” 4604—The Color Parade—10 mins. CARTOON with Porky and the daffy duck going through a new and bigger laugh-getting routine. 4804—Looney Tunes — 7 mins. @ TECHNICOLOR CARTOON — a champion for laffs is this one about a couple of rodents raising a little cain, “The Mice Will Play.” 4508—Merrie Melodies in Technicolor—7 mins.