Gold Diggers of 1933 (Warner Bros.) (1933)

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33” LOOSE ON THE GOLD HOARDERS DICK POWELL says it with music to Ruby Keeler in “GOLD DIGGERS ; of 1933.” eddweweses Saceanany JOAN BLONDELL remains on the gold Standard with the “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933” LORETTA ANDREWS and a warm weather fashion in “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933” MURIEL GORDON the lace girl in “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933.” MAXINE CANTWAY (left) is the “Hey, Hey Girl” in “GOLD DIGGERS OF 19337 NOTE TO EXHIBITOR:—The extremely wide use made of the two pages of speciai publicity art for “42nd Street,” had led us to do the same thing with ‘Gold Diggers of 1933.” This exceptional publicity art has been so made that newspapers can use the pages as is, or can cut apart for use of different layouts on separate days. We suggest if you have more than one paper in town, that you give each paper a page. You can also use these two pages for special lobby display, or for flyer, the inside of which you can fill with publicity stories and ads from the “Gold Diggers” Campaign. A Modern Fresco of Beauty. MARGARET CATHEW, RENEE WHITNEY and GLORIA LAYTHE cry “Hoops!” in “GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933” The space occupied by this note can be used for your own publicity copy. Mats are available at your exchange. Cut No. 33 Cut 75e Mat 25e Page Three