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Golden Dawn (Warner Bros.) (1930)

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NOW TO. GET STILLS Go first to your Exchange and if not able to get what you want, write direct to Miss Ruth Weisberg, care Warner Bros., Inc., 321 West 44th Street, New York City, New York. Price, ten cents each. HOW TO GET RID OF STILLS Merchants recognize the value of attention getting cards for window display. Send one of your staff to ask merchants if you may not have your house artist make up a card for store window, — mentioning specials they wish to push — with a ‘Golden Dawn” still mounted on the same card. These cards give the play to the merchant and are a means of publicity for patrons. It would be well to take along sample card with store and theatre data and mounts. “QFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT” | STUNTS Passersby will stop to window-shop— ; ' and see the stills which you have 6 Palit hey : amen neuen Pa nave : I. Hasmali or the Piper—the painted savages shown in this press sheet — will serve a-— models for a negro ballyhoo man to pati the streets. Decorate with beads, feather. war paints, leopard skin, ete.—provide with instrument like tom-tom, which he _ beats monotonously. Paint data about “Golden Dawn” on the drum. II. Negro band on float to parade streets. Negroes have painted bodies and feather and bead decorations. One plays tom-tom, other beats gong, other blows pipe, they may give weird monotonous chant. In center of float girl dressed in white, wears wig of long golden hair. She is blindfolded and tied to post. Man, representing her lover, also blindfolded, is in sitting posture, also roped. Put data about “Golden Dawn” on banners around float. Play up year on Broadway— two years as road show—great songs—brilliant music—all natural color—all talking— great love story — weird voodoo rites — savage dances — thrilling drama—Broadway stars—Walter Woolf—Vivienne Segal. STILLS FOR SPECIAL TIE-UPS SEND FOR THESE STILLS BEADS, INDIAN CURIOS, sche a pak i, 20533,. 95a, 108, 124, 133, 137. JEWELS—114. WHIPS, Leather Shop—37, 52, 57, 59, Publ. SAVAGE CEREMONIALS—118, 119, 172, 178. OFFICE FURNITURE—146. MEN’S WEAR— 180. SONG WINDOW, Comedy—a8, al5, al8. PALMS FOR FLORIST—98, 99. STILLS OF PLAYERS, Effective for window or lobby board—Walter Woolf: Pub A, Vivienne Segal Pub F, Noah Beery Pub K, Alice Gentle Pub T. Edawrd Martindel Pub Q, Nigel De Brulier Pub U, Lupino Lane Pub W, Otto Matieson Pub T, Lee Moran Pub a2, Sojin Pub a4. Ii. Smashing ballyhoo would be a “medicine” show” in local band stand or on some raised platform in vacant lot. Negroes as tom-tom beaters — ordinary drums monotonously beaten—a ‘‘whip-man’’—made up after manner of Noah Beery— shown in cuts in this press sheet —a spieler who enlarges on the wonders of “Golden Dawn’’—the What Do You Know |e. con ut the African 4 DP as j le — doo chanters — jungle voo About Africa e negroes crooning any weird melody —___—_—— —woman dressed as Mooda—who SCHOOL CONTEST THAT WILL INTEREST SCHOLARS ||| hands out throwaways. Surprise Fe SORTER ticket may be advertised as being What is the size of Africa? (11,950 sq. miles) in each fifty throwaways. This Greatest length from north to south? (4000 miles) ripe Gueatest! Leesday? (4800 miles) medicine show stunt can be made What is the population? (145,000,000) Oot ARCA DEMS S OF URe elaborate as Highest mountain and altitude? (Kilimanjaro, 19,318) desired. Greatest active volcano? (Karrissimbi, 14,683 ft.) How long is the River Nile? (4000 miles) By what three colors is it known? (White, Blue, Black) What is largest diamond and where found? (Cullinan diamond,|, PALM AS PRIZE IN|When a Player Comes 134 lbs., found in South Africa in 1905. Presented by FLORIST TIE-UP Pent Yous Hier Transvaal government to King Edward. Cut up and placed Hk Une ee Tieup with florist to give y Up the Fac with crown jewels in the Tower of London.) 10. Who wrote “The Story of an African Farm’? (Olive Schreiner) reer 11. How many languages in Africa? (600) palm to the one guessing Here is “Golden Dawn” List 12. What Scottish explorer and missionary discovered the source| Nearest the number of pebSAR REGS of the Zambesi and ordered his heart buried in Africa?|bles in broken cocoanut| ANDERSON, IND. (David Livingstone) shell in florist window. RAY ENRIGWT Soe a, Director 13. What is the world’s smallest race and average height? (Pig-|tyaye mounted stills made eb Se ols oy 3 OS ee Bt mies of Central Africa, average height 4 to 5 feet) f fail ie AG adte tok aaa Cor 14. Who was Cecil John Rhodes? (British South African Adminis-|1OT W1NCOW With Hloris De ae Bl trator and financier, projector of Rhodesia, in South and . explanation of the IND TAWA ROL TE Ga q Africa, founder of the Rhodes scholarship in Oxford) prize offered. Smaller Tupi JO Pave 15. Who went to Africa to find the lost Livingstone? (Henry M. prizes may be offered for|xKangas ocrry, Mo : Stanley) Nos Bempy oe Fe Heavy 16. What book did Stanley write? (Darkest Africa) other near guesses. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 17. Whose tomb is the “Great Pyramid? (Cheops) ke aCe ig VIVIENNE SEGAL ............ Lead 18. When was it built? Between 2450 and 4235 B.C.) . 66 99|SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 19. In what part of Africa is the Sahara Desert? (North-eastern) Jig Saw “Golden Dawn Watrer WOOLF ............, Lead 20. When did Cleopatra live? (69 to 30 B.C.) Newspaper Puzzle cary a a CAL, ‘ss 21. Of what Shakespeare play is she the heroine? (Anthony and ee ee tae a : Pre See ony te eee ae. Cleopatra) | Cut in many bits still OVERSEAS 22. Who wrote celebrated poem “The Congo”? (Vachel Lindsay) | shown above. Mount and ie cearisrastan DENMARK Bes 98 WT ok eo th ; £ th d| “Roa (South “Ata . . TT0 MATIESON ........... ayer Shaan meaning of the wor oer (Sou rican ae one of ees LONDON, ENGLAND “ 24. What is the place of origin ‘of voodoo conjury? (Africa) Ry Ray ¥ = me 8 | oA ene Bt oe ae 25. Where are the scenes of “Golden Dawn” laid? (African jungles) | UCK¢tS: for frst live sending nie Hiss ee Ciddnine Offer prizes for the first ten to send in neatly written and|1M nearest correct pasting 7 “ SENDAI, JAPAN correct answers, to your theatre. Teachers will cooperate. up of the restored still. SosIn