Dancing Sweeties (Warner Bros.) (1930)

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“DANCING SWEETIES” — A Warner Bros. Production 11 Newspaper Advertising When You Make Your Own Ads Please Use the Following Proportions in Billing: SS "DANCING SWELLIES® ==. 100% with GRANT WITHERS and SUE CaROL ___757% EPONA SUR OHY < S e 20% TULLE MARSHIAGT, = se 20% WATE PRICE 5 20% ADAMAP VAUGHN 3 a. 20% BYU His =o 20% Based on story by Harry Fried ______________ 3% Screen Dialogue by Gordon Rigby and "Joseph jackson = 255 2 2% Directed by Ray ENRIGHT _-________--_-____20% eA Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Production 10% ~ They started mar ried life on a three hours’ acquaintance! WARNER BROS. present A public dance hall, a two-room apartment, old sweethearts, new GR in-laws. These were the obstaWrr cles in the life of this very SUR HERS average young couple. Their ‘ARO courtship, marriage and domestic EDN = trials build an intensely huTULL y i URPEy, man picture full of human Karp ea ALY drama and human comedy! fee Ma 7 ucE DDir p meen S Two Column Ad—Style R—Cut or Mat THE PRIZE WINNER OF ALL FLAMING YOUTH PICTURES! Ornher pictures have dealt with the morals and manners of the jazz children of today. But here’s one that throws new light on the new generation from a brand new angle. A story of sixteen and twentyone that reveals with a sympathetic frankness what other pictures have left untold. A jazz saga of the younger generation with an appeal for everybody this side of ninety. Don’t fail to see—_ Sy DANCING SWEETIES Resor, ° su with GRANT WITHERS — SUE CAROL TTAPHONE ne TRADE MASE sey ng WARNER BROS, peau DANCIN SWEETIES A lively story that explains the good and bad in youth’s new code of morals. It will teach parents about their children—and boys and girls about themselves. i tt beolnk deh One Col. Ad—Style S— Cut or Mat