Wallflower (Warner Bros.) (1948)

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Publicity eras 7 ‘WHICH ONE .. .?’ exclaims Robert Hutton in Warner Bros.’ rollicking comedy, ‘ Wallflower,” which comes to the Strand Theatre next Friday. Joyce Reynolds is the shy miss, and Janis Paige the glamor girl who loses no time. Still 677-506 Mat 2B STARS REUNITED IN “WALLFLOWER’ Two of the screen’s most popular young romantic stars return to each other’s company in Warner Bros.’ “Walflower,” opening at the Strand Theatre | on Friday. Joyce Reynolds, the unfor gettable star of “Janie,” and ‘“AlIways Together” returns to her co-star, Robert Hutton, with Janis Paige rounding out the list of stellar players in “Wallflower,” which was adapted by Phoebe and Henry Ephron from the Broadway stage success by Reginald Denham and Mary Orr. Frederick de Cordova directed the picture. SCREEN ‘HEAVY’ TURNS COMEDIAN Jerome Cowan is going to surprise the movie audiences that see him with Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds and Janis Paige in Warner Bros.’ “Wallflower,” opening at the Strand Theatre on Friday. For once, Cowan is not a villain. “Wallflower” was a comedy success on the Broadway stage and the film version is played strictly for laughter. He attracted Hollywood’s attention as a zany comic in the stage production of “Boy Meets Girl” and has been a film player ever since. He has been seen most recently for Warner Bros. n “The Unfaithful.” More Than / Million Readers eached by National ie-Up Campaigns! 1881 ROGERS SILVER MARLBORO SHIRTS ARNOLD, SCHWINN BICYCLES . . set in these top national magazines: The Saturday Evening Post Ladies’ Home Journal Holiday Calling All Girls “STARS OF True Confessions Today’s Woman Motion Picture Movie Story TOMORROW: Janis Paige rates high among top ten exhibitorchosen “Stars of Tomorrow” in Motion Picture Herald’s Poll for 1948. Ask patrons to name their favor ite from list of up-and-coming Warner players: Janis Paige Bruce Bennett Robert Hutton Geraldine Brooks Dorothy Malone Tom D’Andrea Eve Arden Gordon MacRae Here’s how: Set up Poll Box and_ ballots—alongside, wall board (or standee) features blow-up of M. P. Herald layout (available as 8 x 10) and stills of players named above. (If not in files, contact local National Screen or write to Campaign Plan Editor, 321 W. 44 St., New York 18). Motion Picture Herald Layout illustrated available as 8’x10”. Order “Still No. 677-X-7” from National Sereen. ‘LOOK AT THE STARS .. .’, suggests Robert Hutton to Janis Paige during a moonlight stroll in Warner Bros.’ laugh-fest, ““Wallflower,” which comes to the Strand Theatre starting next Friday. Still 677-70 Mat 2A