The Inspector General (Warner Bros.) (1949)

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EXPLOITATION aa oS THE IDEA: = XS Contestants identify, <N from scene stills and cap7 tions, other Warner comedies based on main character’s mas querade (like Danny Kaye who mas querades as ““The Inspector General.’’) Jack Carson and Doris Day starred in this merry comedy about a footloose, fancy-free singer who embarked on a In case of tie, winners are selected on. cruise to South America in the guise of a wealthy young married woman. basis of best finish to sentence in contest INa@MNeue sence blank. Scenes and heading as shown are availabe I want to see Danny Kaye as “The Inspector General” because all on one mat. Set caption type locally. ORDER “Contest Mat No. 709-201-X” from National Screen Service. (Pick up heading each day.) SECOND DAY ee Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson starred in this hilarious comedy about an aristocratic prince masquerading as a “Guy” from the midwest. ———————-—-—-—— ANSWERS —-—-—-—-—------. | | | Ist Day—’’Romance on the High Seas” | 3 3 : : : | 2nd Day—’’Two Guys From Milwaukee’ | Olivia de Havilland and Robert Cummings starred in this | | lovable comedy about a beautiful Princess who masqueraded | | as a penniless refugee. | 3rd Day—"’Princess O’Rourke”’ SE sen scm. RCS] PANE AEST RTT) RS) AE) ES) TS EL) SA) ES EE DS YC Sd CO SS) Ce ee SE Se es ee ee Be i ee WINDOW TIE UP STILLS “GENERAL” STUNTS AND BALLY PAGE HIM: In hotel lobbies, railroad For dealer displays, merchant co-op ads. depots, other public spots. Order “Window Stills No. 709’—set of 4 or individually by num“RESERVED” FOR HIM:Plant “Reber—from Nationa! Screen Service. served Cards’’ in local restaurants, night clubs, on park benches, other suitable spots. Copy card reads: RESERVED for | “THE INSPECTOR GENERAL” BALLY: Send out your own _ Inspector General—dressed in costume with plenty of braid, medals, tricorne hat similar to Danny Kaye’s (see publicity photos on following pages). He carries sandwich boards. Copy reads: CAN YOU PASS INSPECTION? See “THE INSPECTOR GENERAL” at the Strand Cameras Resort Wear Furs Tobacconist 709-Pub.A8 | Bates-201 Bates-182 DK-I8 12