Golden Dawn (Warner Bros.) (1930)

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14 “GOLDEN DAWN"—Warner Bros. and Vitaphone 100% Natural Color, Singing, Talking Musical Romance GOLDEN DUCATS YOURS FOR THE FINDING formance of Qgm mm > S WeOdt DOnm AReee ee SCMHumneadcn rs UD Dear Friend: "Golden Dawn" Everybody’s Theatre CONISTON I am so deeply impressed with Warner Bros. latest natural color musical romance, which comes to this theatre next that I am impelled to let you know of the treat that is in store for us all. The stage version of "Golden Dawn" had a year on Broadway, preceding a two year road tour — Walter Woolf and Vivienne Segal are both New York operatic stars of note — the music is glorious — new songs have been added to hits of the stage — there is romance — thrilling drama — comedy — all with the weird background of the jungle — voodoo rites — thudding tomtoms — savage chanting — and with perfect registration of natural color and sound. Hoping to welcome you at an early per "Golden Dawn" Sincerely yours, MAKING PICTURES OUT OF LETTERS CONTEST Expl. No. W—Cut or Mat Order Separately An interesting and up-to-the-minute idea which can be used by you is to print in your paper the head — illustrated on the left—showing a face made from the letters in the title “Golden Dawn.” Offer prizes for the best de “Golden Dawn” Beauty| sions of any sort made Parlor Window Vivienne Segal is shown in natural color. “Golden Dawn” with long golden hair. Use by use of the letters G-O-L-D-E-N D-A-W-N. Especially good draw still Pub. F. Display of| ings can be published in golden wigs, etc., and mention of treatment to local paper — or dis attain the same shade of|Played -in lobby or gold. window. OVGE st tecost mPpZzonntas Ate Ss E L L T H E Ss H O WwW “GOLDEN DAWN” ANAGRAM My | is in Great, (G) But not in Small; My 2 is in Stone, (O) But not in Wall; My 3 is in Low, (L) But not in High; My 4isin Shudder, (D) But not in Sigh; My 5 is in Each, (E) But not in All; My 6isin Beckon, (N) But not in Call; My 7 is in Hid, (D) But not in Lost; My 8 is in Asset, (A) But not in Cost; My 9 is in Now (W) But not in Then; My 10 isin Anon, (N) But not Again— My all is in Warners Jungle romance— Song — color Fighting— Voodoo chants! Prizes for correct solution. TALKING TRAILER Thrilling and beautiful is the trailer prepared for the jungle melody drama glittering romance comedy — whirlwind action — in weird jungle setting in natural color —glorious songs — haunting music. ret AT COST AT YOUR EXCHANGE TRAVEL STUFF IN LIBRARY | Everybody feels the lure AND BOOK SHOP WINDOWS Horn” — “Anthony and Cleopatra” —and scores of of strange countries and this fact makes a window of travel books and_ scenes irresistible. Book stores will not be unwiling to arrange a dis play with travel books— especially travels in Africa — and African stories — “Story of an African Farm” “Darkest Africa—Trader Paint Store Color Comparison Display Paint shops will make display of color charts, color powders, etc. Your part of window would be a card telling of “Golden Dawn” and playing up the natural color marvel of technicolor. other books may be used. Mounted stills from the exciting jungle scenes of “Golden Dawn” will dominate the window — and curios of savagery, such as bead ornaments, charms, etc., will add to the interest. Public libraries, always eager to increase their service to the community will not only arrange a shelf of Africana for the library display—but will make a list of books on Africa which are available. This list you may have printed— with facts about the coming of “Golden Dawn”—to be given out at the library or by you as throwaway. POST CARD TEASER THE SPELL OF THE AFRICAN JUNGLE! THRILLS THAT AWAIT YOU—V oodoo rites —weird savage chants — flame in the dark of the jungle—stinging lash of the whipman — beautiful girl held prisoner by jungle tribe — white soldier risking his life for glorious music — glittering “Golden Dawn’’ songs — Theatre her— Expl. No. X Cut or Mat Order Separately next.