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The Horn Blows at Midnight (Warner Bros.) (1945)

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Bates Bedspread Ad Campaign Features Dolores Moran This attractive full-page Bates ad in full color has appeared in the following national magazines: Charm (twice), Mademoiselle, Modern Screen and Motion Picture, representing a com bined total circulation of more than swe. and a hall.million. Re et ncn mnt ee er oar ate te SATB HORE BLOWS AY MIB NIEHT? a BARKER BROS. IEE REE RONI RE SIRE: BS: PGR BOS ES Black-and-White Ad Lee Knitwear Corp. features Dolores Moran, with credits to "The Horn Blows at Midnight,"' in a nationwide advertising and promotion campaign which includes full-page four-color ads and full-page black-and-white Counter Card ae te she follow Fe | : a ads in the following national magazines: Be sure to tie in with your local Lee Knitwear ? ; outlets and credit your playdate. Vogue, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Charm, A limited number of counter cards [illusSeventeen, Screen Guide, Screenland, Silver trated above) are available to exhibitors for local display. Write direct to: Lee Knitwear Corp. 1410 Broadway, N.Y.C. Screen and Movie Show; and also includes local countercard tie-ups in more than 1500 ““4-Color Ad cross-country stores.