Screenland (May 1943-Oct 1944)

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When 30,000 Service Men crowd into one place to see a picture. . .that's news! The World's largest film audience saw HUMPHREY BOGART in SAHARA at Camp Campbell, Kentucky" on the occasion of the first anniversary of the 4th Armored Corps. They cheered the picture they helped make at the California Desert Training Theatre of Operations. SAHARA. . ..the sensational story that 'can NOW be told. . .and told as only the great star of CASABLANCA .HUMPHREY BOGART can tell it 1 The saga of a handful of courageous men who hastened the present offensive in Italy by their daring stand in the desert before El Alamein. Never has the camera caught such true emotion, such sweeping story, such mighty adventure, such a star in such action I For the greatest screen thrill of your life see SAHARA. . . starring HUMPHREY BOGART I LIVING Rationing is a challenge to Johnny Mack Brown and his happy family. Here they share their ingenious ways of outwitting wartime shortages OTHER film folk take a frightened look at their depleted domestic staffs and another at their spacious homes and run to cover in some apartment hotel in Hollywood, where someone else streamlines life. But not the Johnny Mack Browns. They go right on living in their big English house, high above Beverly Hills. It was built, they say, to last "forever." They never intend to let themselves grow old, so why should they climb up on shelves to wait for the war to end? There are five of them, they all have strong hands and know how to use them, and to them it's fun to discover new ways to outwit shortages, whether of help or supplies. Since Mr. and Mrs. Brown are both from the South, hospitality is their At top, daughter Janie serves her father soy bean sprout salad. Below, Lachlan and Cynthia help Dad with the dinner dishes. ASK AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE FOR THIS COLUMBIA PICTURE 8 SCREENLAND