The Story of Louis Pasteur (Warner Bros.) (1935)

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“bhe Story of Levis Pasteur’ IMPORTANT Seldom has such acclaim heralded the approach of a motion picture as that which has preceded ‘‘The Story of Louis Pasteur.”’ Although it was originally scheduled for release one month from now, the pressure of public interest and demand, fostered by excited press reports from Hollywood, has become so great that we have been forced to postpone other attractions in order to bring this important production in immediately. One of the most unusual and important films ever produced, ‘‘The Story Of Louis Pasteur’’ dramatically portrays the thrilling life story of one of the truly great heroes of all time— the man who braved a thousand deaths that countless millions might live. It is a picture which we present with pride and unhesitatingly recom mend to every one of our patrons. Screened by Warner Bros. on a lavish scale worthy of its great sub ject, it provides Paul Muni with the most powerful role of his career, supported by a huge cast including such film notables as Josephine Hutchinson, Anita Louise, Donald Woods, Fritz Leiber. Unfortunately, the demands of world-wide booking contracts permit only a limited engage ment. We therefore urge you to see this momentous film during the early part of its run. We are confident you will find it one of the most memorable screen experiences of your life and that it will be excitedly discussed for many, many months to come. — The Management Josephine Hutchinson j U6, L Mi U N Anita Louise + Others Directed by William Dieterle e Presented by Warner Bros. e A Cosmopolitan Production e A First National Picture if £22 toe 604 Lines Mat No. 402—40c THIS AD ALSO AVAILABLE IN 3-COL. SIZE ORDER MAT NO. 308—354 LINES—30c OEE aE OR: Ele RG PUBLIC NOTICE THE STORY of LOUIS PASTEUR Starring 1A