Elmer the Great (Warner Bros.) (1933)

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He dreamt he was a hero —'till he went to sleep on the bases! Se, And he did it all for the me girl who left him behind! JOE E. ~_ELMER THEGREAT' The only story he’s ever had that's as funny as Joe himself! With all these First National sfars — Patricia Ellis, Frank McHugh, Claire Dodd, Preston Foster. “AFirstNational hit with + % Patricia Ellis % 4) Frank McHugh Claire Dodd Cut No. 37 Cut 60c Mat 15c 282 LINES ‘1 AA RS 25. Cut 40c 206 LINES Mat 10c ‘ ~ LON peg Oyen She promised him a smile for every “single”—a kiss for every “double’’—a hug for every “triple”... No wonder he broke the record for Home Runs! ; JOE E. n0 ELMER \icGREAT Elmer says— “Even a fellow like | has got to have plenty on the ball to get folks laffin’ these days the way they are at this show... Brother, can you spare a smile?” She promised him a smile for every “single” — a kiss for every “double” —a hug for every “triple’...No wonder he broke the record for Home Runs! ROWN ‘ELMER™: GREAT’ A First National Picture with Patricia Ellis, Frank McHugh Claire Dodd, Preston Foster STRAND Cut No. 36 Cut 60c Mat 15c Cut No. 33 Cut 40c Mat 10c 254 LINES 06 LINES JOE E.1 \ A Batty Comedy of Baseball and Blondes... From the famous play by Ring Lardner and George M. Cohan. STRAND. Written by RING LARDNER and GEORGE M. COHAN! Cut No. 32 Cut 40c Mat 10c 160 LINES Uf Page Ten