Under Eighteen (Warner Bros.) (1931)

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MERCHANDISE he Crashed STE 'STARD ina Year—er Startles Hollywood by her amazing acting on the stage in “Young Sinners.” John Barrymore selects her to play Trilby in his “Svengali.” After the first day in studio, Warner Bros. sign her to a long term contract. All Hollywood is talking about the sensational screen find. “Svengali” released. Critics and public hail her as a star! Barrymore again chooses her for his leading lady in “The Mad Genius.” Edward G. Robinson selects her to play opposite him in “Five Star Final.’ Chosen as the most promising of the Wampas baby stars. > ~ > > Oo ~< ~< z U Comes East to receive congratulations from Vice: President Curtis on steps 5 EPT.| of Capital. The talk of the nation for her marvelous acting in OCT. “Five Star Final.” By popular demand Warner Bros. make her a star and NOV. select “Under 18” as her first starring vehicle. “Under Eighteen” comple p)aem ted. Marian Marsh _ takes her place “among the screen’s greatest. and now , A con yA ahaa fT sweeps to greater triumphs in her first starring role. Marking the most sensational history Hollywood ever recorded. Warren William, fresh from his triumph’ in “Honor of the Family” Bringing to Dayton the first smash hit of 1932, a story destined to be one of the | ten best dramas of the year! — UNDER EIGHTEEN The romance of a girl who was ambitious but inexperienced. se WARREN WILLIAM we HreCte py ANIT “A -DAGE _a@rner ros. Archie Mayo i one Hi Mo. REGIS“ FOOMEY ALL THIS NORMAN FOSTER wy EER JOYCE comPTON REX Y Cut No. 7, Cut 60c, Mat 15c 480 lines ‘i She Wanted The Joys Of The Present Without The Sorrows Of A Past! One of the biggest hits in town! William Anita Page Cut No. 17 Cut 40c, Mat 10c Page Eight Use this lobby card to put over the sex angle of the picture. Mount stills P. R. G. 35 and Marsh 226 in positions as above and tint in flesh. Background of large head blue and smaller one light green. Star lettering magenta and green, on yellow background; title blue on yellow. Copy deep blue on pale green. There’s plenty of pep in this one! The star is given a plug in this lobby suggestion. Figure of Marian Marsh (Marsh 376) can be made outstandingly attractive by the clever use of colors. Head in natural flesh tints, coat white with border of light orange on circular background of orchid. Skirt orchid with touches of brown. Star lettered purple, title magenta on yellow, copy green. Reverse Head of Warren William (W. W. 24) flesh on green. Entire lobby on background of light blue. This lobby has dignity! If you want your card to have more copy than illustrations, this suggestion should appeal. Marian lettered in purple. Marsh red. Copy purple, title green and cast purple. All this on plaque of yellow. Further copy on bottom red on white. Head of Marian Marsh (Marsh 228) in natural colors. Background on left side deep purple. There’s enough space on this one for any copy you may wish to use, even a Marian Marsh special matinee announcement. See Page 14 for a brilliant set of real MERCHANDISING POSTERS