Girl Missing (Warner Bros.) (1933)

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Snatched from her ». BRIDAL Bep! NS ees ~ 2 e \ — ones One and Two Col. Slugs GIRL MISSING Cut No. 16 Cut 20c Mat 5c 16 LINES his lovely V& _most thrillino weddir \ “Se See what —_ night any woman ever lived through! NOTE~— Characters in this picture are not to be confused with real persons connected with any recent kidnaping scandal. NG NX With another, great Warner Bros. star cast— Glenda Farrell « Ben Lyon e¢ Mary Brian Guy Kibbee ¢ Lyle Talbot ¢ Harold Huber and THE VANISHED BRIDE *(Three guesses as to what powerful influences are causing this girl’s name to be withheld.) STRAND Cut No. 27 Cut 60c Mat I5c 468 LINES Cut No. 18 Cut 40c Mat 10c 56 LINES HELP US TO HELP YOU BY SENDING US YOUR CAMPAIGN Exhibitors are urged to send us their campaigns in order that we may be able to pass along the many splendid ideas put into execution on every picture. Exceptional examples of real showmanship will be passed along, not only to other exhibitors, but also to the Trade Papers for publication and comment. Right now, the industry is in need of the closest sort of co-operation between producers and exhibitors. Let’s all pull together, each trying to help the other. Never before has the motion picture business been in greater need of real worthwhile ideas. By pulling together—by interchanging exploitation ideas, exhibitors and producers will be bound to derive much mutual benefit. Address Your Campaign and Your Suggestions and Ideas to Director of Exploitation, WARNER BROS. PICTURES, Ine. 321 West 44th Street, New York City Cut No. 13 Cut 40c Mat 10c 56 LINES Page Eleven