Murder in the Air(Warner Bros.) (1940)

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ico” AS RONALD : JOHN LITEL ‘= /@ LYALYS = JAMES STEPHENSON | EDDIE FOY, ir. Directed by LEWIS SEILER A WARNER BROS.-First National Picture (1/Py) Original Screen Play by Raymond Schrock WY Vitagraph, Inc. Mat 301—6 inches x 3 columns (249 lines) —45c ALSO AVAILABLE IN 2-COLUMN SIZE Mat 206—4 inches x 2 columns (110 lines) —30c WHAT IS THE UNSEEN TERROR... ...that destroys planes in mid-air! . that 20,000 spies seek to control! . that is sought by every government! SEE SPIES BATTLE FOR DEATH RAY MACHINE! REAGAN % JOHN LITEL LYA LYS JAMES STEPHENSON EDDIE FOY, ir. RONALD REAGAN John LITEL Lya LYS _ James STEPHENSON Eddie FOY, Jr. Directed by LEWIS SEILER A WARNER BROS..-First Nat’! Picture Original Screen Play by Raymond Schrock Vitagraph, Inc. Mat 207—61, inches x 2 columns (180 lines) —30c Directed by LEWIS SEILER A WARNER BROS.First Nat'l Picture Original Screen Play by Raymond Schrock Vitagraph, Inc. Mat 106 534 inches (79 lines) —15c Country of origin U.S.A. Copyright 1940 Vitagraph, Inc. License to reproduce with copyright notice granted newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. [2]