Green Light (Warner Bros.) (1937)

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You've Got the “GREEN LIGHT" To BIGGER PROFITS, enthusiastic reviews, pleased fans. A GREAT novel in 1936—an EVEN GREATER picture in 1937. Weve TAKEN THE Cosmopolitan Magazine serial by Lloyd C. Douglas (who wrote “Magnificent Obsession” and “White Banners”) which became a best seller in book form— Weve FURNISHED A magnificent cast, headed by Errol Flynn, whose ic FLYNN work in “Captain Blood” and “The Charge of Cee BOvise the Light Brigade” made him the screen sensation of 1936, and the beautiful Anita Louise. The supporting players include Margaret Lindsay, and the noted English stage star, Sir Cedric ~ on —— bane an cotnaee TO FIGHT FoR ANOTHER! Hardwicke. wt GIE For director, we selected Ee FRANhH BORZAGE ea : Ses *£ es Kl Go WITH A GREAT story, a fine cast and expert direction, we offer a COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION worthy of every exhibitor’s best selling efforts. AND WE’VE BACKED OUR FAITH by a national magazine campaign that has already sold the picture to more than $5 MILEILOSR READERS of “Good Housekeeping,” “Ladies Home Journal,” “True Story,” “Pictorial Review,” “Cosmopolitan Magazine,” “Harper’s Bazaar,” “Town and Country,” “House Beautiful” and fers age hP bueill iss Bap? 2 f: “Vogue.”