Out of the Fog (Warner Bros.) (1941)

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This little exercise in “How to Win a Lady — the Hard Way,’ comes to us through the courtesy of Ida Lupino and John Garfield, co-stars of Warners’ "Out of the Fog,’ now at the Strand Theatre. Garfield Steps ‘Out of the Fog’ — Right First step is a quick shift from the lady's left elbow to her right shoulder. This puts our hero's deep blue eyes in position to work their devastating charm. A sort of softeningup process, we call it. Follow through is a fast flip to the little gal's chin. This sets the stage for the prize of the chase—a resounding smack of a kiss on the lovely lady's lips. Hold tight, now, here it comes! into Lupino’s Right! WHAM! Instead of a kiss it's a smack on the kisser! What to do now? Just start all over again, but this time better ask the lady if she's willing. See how simple it really is (once you know)? TEASER FEATURE Plant this as a newspaper feature to break opening day. Also blow up for display in lobby, out front or in windows as eyecatchers. Order "GP Mat 401B" — 60c — from Campaign Plan Editor. Stills available —40c— from Warner Bros. Still Dept. 2 CONTEST IDEAS... WOMAN'S PAGE—Plant this query as a woman's page feature or contest: “Would you be willing to marry a racketeer who could give you everything you wanted — if you wanted them badly enough?" That's the question facing Ida Lupino in "Out of the Fog.'' What other women think about it makes for interesting comment about your playdate. Award free tickets to your showing as prizes. ROD & REEL—The Rod & Reel column editor of your local newspaper stages a contest among fishermen for their most exciting experiences with ''the one that got away.'' Tie-in copy stresses fishing lore in film. Set of 3 stillk—25c—featuring Thomas Mitchell and John Qualen available for illustration. Order from Warner Still Department, 321 West 44th Street, New York City. QUIZ SELLS STARS .... for newspapers, programs or throwaways. Answers shown in parentheses: 1. Name two films wherein Ida Lupino co-starred with John Gar field. (''The Sea Wolf," "Out of the Fog") 2. Ida Lupino appeared in film transcriptions of famous novels by the following authors. Name these films, by (a) Kipling (b) W. R. Burnett and (c) Jack London. (a—"'The Light That Failed," b—"'High Sierra,"" c—''The Sea Wolf'’) 3. Thomas Mitchell and John Qualen recently appeared together as embittered seamen in a mighty story of marine life. What was its title? ("The Long Voyage Home"’) 4. Are these questions true or false? (a) John Garfield is a native New Yorker. (b) Ida Lupino was born in Dundee, Scotland. (c) Thomas Mitchell appeared in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.” (a—True, b—false, c—true) 5. In what stage play and movie did Eddie Albert portray a befuddled cadet? ("Brother Rat'’) 6. What character actor portrayed the unforgettable ‘Muley” in "Grapes of Wrath"? (John Qualen) 7. Did John Garfield ever portray a foreigner? If so, name the film? (He was a Mexican in 'Juarez'’) 8. Name the recent action-drama wherein Ida Lupino portrayed a faithful gun moll. ("High Sierra’’) 9. Give the title of John Garfield's first motion picture. (Four Daughters’) 10. What is the title of the new film coming to the Strand on Friday and co-starring Ida Lupino and John Garfield? ("Out of the Fog") HUVUNAVEGUEEADEUOGESOUUQUNVOGOOEOUODODEAUOOEDEONGUOUEOOUOONOUEEOEOOGUOUEDEGUOOOOOOOOOOOOOONODOOEOEOOGL NO PUZZLE ABOUT THIS! .... An easy, entertaining plant for local newspaper day before opening, or on back of program or herald. Turn this into a contest by offering free tickets for correct solution plus letter on ‘'Why | want to see Ida Lupino and John Garfield in ‘Out of the Fog.’ "' Puzzle and solution on one mat. Order ''GP Mat 201B''—30c—from Warner Bros. Campaign Plan Editor, 321 W. 44th St., N. Y. C. = E = ACROSS 6. Finishes. = 1, 2, 4, 7. Title of new Warner Bros. 8. Fame. = picture opening at Strand Theatre 12. Repentant. = tomorrow. 13. 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