Variety (March 1944)

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Wi'iliicstlay, Manh 1, 1914 « • • Actuoi, living pictures of ihe battle that has been talked aboDf^ written about, wondered about by every mon, woman and child ... In America old enough to read or listen to the radio . , / . THE REAL THING AT LAST ... The Marines' own story photographed under fire by the Marines' own photographers . . . THE REAL THING AT LAST ... The epic battle that will take ll$ pface irt history with Alamein, Stalingrad and the Battle of London ... NO PUNCHES PULLED...NO OORY DEItllS OMITHO... A TWO-REEL FEATURETTE Photographed by Combat Photographers of the Second Morine Division DistrJbuted by UNJVEkSAl for Wof Activities Committee of Motion Picture Industry