They Won't Forget (Warner Bros.) (1937)

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SIX DAY FILM-PHOTO SERIES FOR PUBLICITY BUILD-UP T — A YY’ S FE. iL TL MM. P Vil QO TO S TO Vig y Adapted from the widely discussed motion picture, produced by Mervyn a LeRoy, presented by Warner Bros., at the ................0000eeeeeeeees Theatre. FIRST DAY Picture story strips are one of the most popular features running in the papers today. Like cartoon strips, they are easily read, take up minimum space, get maximum readers interest among men, women and children alike. We have provided this feature on former pictures, and will continue to do so as long as there is a demand, in spite of the time and cost of preparing this special art and ma terial. To the exhibitor, the cost should be of least consideration.. Mats are available of the six strips including type for 50c. Order No. 502-B from Campaign Plan Editor, Warner Bros., 321 West 44th Street, New York City. Page 18 MARY CLAY (Lana Turner): “Oh, thank COP: “Step on it, Jim. This is murder! A girl! in Buxton Business College!” ANDY GRIFFIN (Claude Rains): ‘“‘This you so much, Professor Hale! I see BILL BROCK (Allyn Joslyn): “Get goin’ driver! I gotta get a scoop on this isn’t a petty larceny case! A young girl has I wasn’t holding my pencil right!’ case and keep up my rep as a star reporter! Step on it!’ been murdered! The people want action!” SECOND DAY HALE (Edward Norris): “Now that you’ve typed the LANEART (Cy Kendall): “Oh, nothin’? much. The D. A. CLEANER: “Excuse me, Mr. Hale — but there telegram for my teaching job in Chicago, I feel relieved. wants to ask you a few questions about Mary Clay.’ seems to be a spot on the collar — blood or I don’t like this school since that awful crime.” sum pin—’ THIRD DAY ANDY GRIFFIN (Claude Rains): “What else can you tell LUTHER: “‘Listen mister! You better find out quick GRIFFIN: “‘When Mary failed to meet you, what about your pupil, Mary Clay? BUXTON (E, Alyn Warren): who killed our sister. Because law or no law we’ll—”’ did you do?” JOE (Elisha Cook, Jr.): “I start “Nothing, Nothing!’’ up the steps — I saw the janitor and — FOURTH DAY HALE (Edward Norris): “I have nothing more to say HALE: “There isn’t a chance for me. They BILL BROCK (Allyn Joslyn): Centre — the murdered dame! until I get my lawyer.” want a victim — and Im it!’’ Right — old man Buxton, owner of the school! Left — Tump Redwine, the janitor! Below — Mary’s Boy friend! Who did it?’ FIFTH DAY ROBERT HALE (Edward Norris): “If only Sybil GRIFFIN (Claude Rains): “The town is in a ferment! I'll solve HALE’S MOTHER: “I’m afraid the way people and I had never left home ... Gee, we were this crime if it’s the last thing I do!” look at my son, he couldn’t have done such a happy ...and now ... this!” thing!” SIXTH DAY se GLEASON (Otto Kruger): “The witnesses in the case are presGRIFFIN aan (Claude Rains): “You will remember the Robert Hale and his wife, await the verdict ent wherever injustice is present — and their names are — “oath. Then bring in the only verdict, — that the of the jury. What will your verdict be? See hatred, fear — and prejudice! defendant is guilty! Guilty!! Guilty!!’ “They Won’t Forget” at the Strand Theatre.