No Place to Go(Warner Bros.) (1939)

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ADVERTISING Follow this lovable pair of rascals from laugh to thrill, from adventure to mystery ...ftom start to finish of the year’s most heart-hitting picture! +m FRED STONE N SONNY ve DENNIS MORGAN GLORIA DICKSON } Presented by WARNER BROS. Directed by Terry Morse Screen Play by Lee Katz, Lawrence Kimble and Fred Niblo, Jr. Adapted] ‘from the Play “Minick,” by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman) First National Picture Directed by Terry Morse Presented by WARNER BROS. \Screen Play by Lee Katz, Lawrence Kimble & Fred Niblo, Jr.* Adapted from the Play “Minick”, by Edna Ferber & George S$. Kaufman M at 1 ] ] A First National Picture 51/2 inches (77 lines) — 15¢ Mat 301 — 6!% inches x 3 cols. (258 lines) — 45c THERE'S ONE IN EVE VER FAMILY... ONE Tog MANY! He’s a grand dotes on fixj vable Cuss the Wworld—tha} laughs begin at seventy! Directed by Terry Morse Presented by WARNER BROS. Screen Play by Lee Katz, Lawrence Kimble and Fred Niblo, Jr. Adapted from the Play “Minick,” by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman ° A First National Picture Mat 205 — 5!/, inches x 2 cols. (144 lines) — 30c Screen Play by Lee Katz, Lawrence Kimble and Fred Nibio, Jr. Adapted from the Play “Minick,” by Edna Ferber and Georce S. Kaufman ° A First National Picture Mat 207 — 6 inches x 2 cols. (168 lines) — 30c Country of origin U. $, A. Copyright 1939 Vitagraph, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright is waived to magazines and newspapers. Page Two