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WHEN KILLERS MEET... THE LOSER GOES TO THE MORGUE... THE WINNER GOES TO THE CHAIR!
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JANE BRYAN ¢ GEORGE BANCROFT ¢ Directed by WM. KEIGHLEY
Presented by WARNER BROS. > Screen Play by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff * From the Novel by Jerome Odlum * A First Natl Picture
the single column layouts
Mat 215 — 1! inches x 2 cols. (44 lines) — 30c
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CAGNEY 1s LOOKING FOR TROUBLE...AND HE’S GOING TO FIND A RAFT oF iT!
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EACH DAWN I DIE
: with JANE BRYAN*GEORGE BANCROFT Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY Presented by WARNER BROS. Screen Play by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff + From the Novel by Jerome Odium « A First National Picture
Mat 220 — 2% inches x 2 cols. (76 lines) — 30c
JANE BRYAN:> GEORGE BANCROFT Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY * Presented by WARNER BROS.
Screen Play by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff « From tne Novel by Jerome Odlum « A First National Picture
Mat 221 — 24 inches x 2 cols. (62 lines) — 30c
CAGNEY vs. RAFT wo STICKS
OF HUMAN DYNAMITE TOSSED TOGETHER IN A MANMADE INFERNO!
The loser in this battle of killers gets
"GEORGE BANCROFT
a slab in the morgue, the winner gets
the chair... and you get the dynamite
drama that only these stars can dish out!
JANE BRYAN GEORGE BANCROFT Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY © Presented by WARNER BROS,
Screen Play by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff * From the Novel by J Odlum * A First National Picture,
irected by WM. KEIGHLEY resented by WARNER BROS.
Screen Play by Norman Reilly Raine and Warren Duff From the Novel by Jerome Odlum « A First Nat'l Picture
Mat 216 — 6 inches x 2 cols. (168 lines) — 30c Mat 210 — 5 inches x 2 cols. (140 lines) — 30c
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