Screenland (Nov 1938-Apr 1939)

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mm 4 • • ...EAGER, VITAL... OFFERS ITS LIFE... GLORIFIES ITS ARDENT IN THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF THE GREAT WAR! A picture dramatically presenting two young stars destined for instant fame ... in the heroic story of the wooden cockleshells that won the Navy's greatest honors! Produced on a spectacular scale by Darryl F. Zanuck! Masterfully directed by John Ford ! ilCHARD GREENE -NANCY KELLY PRESTON FOSTER • GEORGE BANCROFT and SUM SUMMERVILLE • JOHN CARRADINE JOAN VALERIE • HENRY ARMETTA DOUGLAS FOWLEY • WARREN HYMER MAX IE ROSENBLOOM • ELISH A COOK, JR. J. FARRELL MacDONALD • ROBERT LOWERY Directed by John Ford Associate Producer Gene Markey • Screen Ploy by Rian Je.-nes, Darrell Ware and Jack Yellen • From a story by Ray Milholland end Charles B. Milholland Darryl F. Zanuck in Charge of Production 16 SCREENLAND