Harold Teen (Warner Bros.) (1934)

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POSTERS ADAPTABLE FOR TRICK DISPLAYS FROM 24-SHEET: Cut out as indicated for over marquee use. Swell effect to be derived by cutting newspaper and hands into one piece setting this one foot in front of legs and head of LeRoy. Lights behind paper will make display show up beautifully at night. FROM ONE-SHEET: FROM THREESHEET: Follow suggested design setting cut out three sheet half foot out from background of stills. Mount easel on back for sturdy and attractive set-piece. flash. tied up. lobby piece. This layout idea makes for good window Get it into stores which you have Display allows for merchant's copy and illustration as well as for your own additional plug. Can also be used as SEE BACK PAGE FOR FLASH PAPER CAMPAIGN Dancing Schools Should Help It should be a feather in the hat of the director of the local dancing school to feature the Harold Teen Hop. It’s a very clever dance and there will be many people intent upon learning how to master it. Get the school to take space-in the newspapers advertising the Harold Teen Hop including of course a nice plug for your showing of the picture. Supplementing this idea, organize theatre parties of dancing school students who would profit immeasurably by seeing Hal LeRoy strut. Also introduce this dance to dancing classes in high schools. If possible, work in on one of the class hops, awarding prizes to the one who gives the best rendition of the dance. Page Twenty-two Coloring Contest Kor papers carrying the ‘Teen’ strip: Base a coloring contest on the black and white ‘Harold Teen’ strips appearing daily during a designated week. Rules of contest to appear on Same page as strip. Details of stunt, including prizes and manner of presentation, depend upon local situations. If contest can be arranged be sure to make a special canvass of art classes in high schools, colleges and art schools. Award prizes for neatness and originality of color scheme. Judges should be 2 local artist and a drawing teacher from a high school. cer ee eeeeeneeespenneeteneeeneeesenaeannaennienaneee Lobby Lines TO HOLD YOuR DOG? Hal LeRoy: “Did you throw something at me?” Still No. 4 Eddie Tamblyn: “I don’t think they understand me... I've been a freshman four years now.” Still No. 84 Hal LeRoy: “There is one thing you must never forget. The future is always ahead of us.” Still No. 13 Hal LeRoy: “Mature and maternal ain’t a bit alike. One’s one thing and one’s another, You'll find out later in life.” Still No. 24 Chick Chandler: “Come, lads and Jassies. There come’s a time in every graduate’s life that calls for wassail, merriment and high blood pressure. Let freedom ring.” Still No. 66 Guy Kibbee: “Peacocks ain’t blue . they’re green. They’re all colors. Kinda plaid, I'd call ’em.” Still No. 28 Hal LeRoy: “This is the suit I got for Aunt Ella’s funeral . . . it’s practically new.”’ Still No. 20 Clara Blandick: “You're all ready but don’t do any quick bending or sitting.” Still No. 25 Hal LeRoy: “You'd look good to me in any old dress .. . you’d look good to me in nothing at all.” Still No. 29 Hal LeRoy: ‘What I can’t figure out is which foot goes where and when.” Still No. 8 Rochelle Hudson: “\’ye had the loveliest evening. I fell in the water.” Still No. 48 Patricia Ellis: “I think PM take you apart and see what makes you tick.” Still No. 17 Patricia Ellis: ‘Well, we’ve seen the graveyard, the jail and the hospital. Jolly little town.” Still No. 79 Hugh Herbert: “I’ve had mumps and scarlet fever but I had to come 450 miles to find you.” Still No. 44 Hal LeRoy: “HH, H., when sweller guys are made you'll be him.” Still No. 14 Room on the back of the masks for imprint of theatre name and playdates. Prices include rubber bands to hold masks on head. 1 to 5 M—$12 per M, Imprinting $4.65 for first M, $1.35 each additional M; 5 to 1OM—$10.25 per M, Imprinting $10.00 for the lot. Order directly from: EINSON-FREEMAN CO., INC., Starr and Borden Aves., Long Island City, N. Y.