Four Wives (Warner Bros.) (1939)

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Certainly “Four Wives” has everything that made “Four Daughters” a tremendous hit! Pre-sold by the overwhelming popularity of its predecessor, it has waiting audiences everywhere! Plus advertising and promotion assets that make it easy to sell the femme and family trade. Cash in on these natural resources—all set for the greatest wedding ever held between box office and public! Priscilla Lane Rosemary Lane Lola Lane Gale Page The Four Daughters’ Are Now The i | » ¥ | with ~ Claude Rains Jeffrey LynnEddie Albert MAY ROBSON-FRANK McHUGH DICK FORAN HENRY O’NEILL A WARNER BROS. —First National Picture Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ Who also directed ‘Four Daughters’ Screen Play by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein and Maurice Hanline Suggested by the Book, ““Sister Act,’’ by Fannie Hurst * Music by Max Steiner JACK L. WARNER , HAL B. WALLIS Production E Prod In Charge of xecutive Producer Country of origin U. S, A. Copyright 1939 Vitagraph, Ine. All rights reserved. Copyright is waived to magazines and newspapers