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5o218 TEMPLE THEATRE HERALD JUN 20 local theater herald '37 Harlow in Personal Property, Bette Davis

Date Sold 6/18/2009
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Local Theater Movie Herald (measures 5" x 7" when folded; 4 pages) (Learn More)

a local theater herald for Temple Theatre in Pulaski, New York, advertising the complete program for the week of June 20-26, as well as June 27-29, 1937, comprising of the following movies: Espionage, the 1937 Kurt Neumann action adventure spy romance (about two rival reporters who are in pursuit of a notorious baron, but end up falling in love) starring Edmund Lowe, Madge Evans, Paul Lukas, Ketti Gallian, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, Frank Reicher, Billy Gilbert, Robert Graves, Leonid Kinskey, Mitchell Lewis, and Charles Trowbridge AND Personal Property (also released as "The Man in Possession"), the 1937 W.S. Van Dyke romantic comedy ("At last they're together - and how!"; about a broke American widow living in London, and a son of a formerly wealthy family is assigned to watch over her so that she can keep her house, and his brother meets her and begins romancing her, and each thinks the other is rich and the solution to their problems, but of course, she eventally falls for the handsome man who knows she is broke!) starring Jean Harlow, Robert Taylor, Reginald Owen, Una O'Connor, Henrietta Crosman, and E.E. Clive AND Marked Woman, the 1937 Lloyd Bacon & Michael Curtiz crime thriller starring Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Isabel Jewell, Jane Bryan, Mayo Methot, Allen Jenkins, and Henry O'Neill AND The Old Soak, the 1926 Edward Sloman family relationship alcoholism comedy melodrama ("The Great Comedy Stage Success by Don Marquis"; about a town drunk in a small town, and his respectable son is falsely accused of a crime, and the father takes the blame for it, and eventually clears himself, and exposes the hypocrisy of some of the town's leading citizens) starring Jean Hersholt, George J. Lewis, June Marlowe, William V. Mong, Gertrude Astor, and Louise Fazenda. Note that this movie was re-made in 1936 as "Good Old Soak", with Wallace Beery in the lead role. AND Harold Bell Wright's It Happened Out West, the 1937 Howard Bretherton cowboy western (about hidden silver; adapted from the story by Harold Bell Wright) starring Paul Kelly, Judith Allen, Johnny Arthur, Leroy Mason, and Reginald Sheffield AND Hell's Angels, the classic 1930 Howard Hughes World War I (WWI) England Royal Flying Corps military airplane aviation pilot romantic love triangle melodrama (produced by Howard Hughes; "Howard Hughes' Thrilling Air Spectacle"; "Howard Hughes' Amazing Air Spectacle"; "The First Multi-Million Dollar Talking Picture"; about two brothers at Oxford who join the RAF when World War I starts, and they both fall for the same beautiful girl, but when they go off on a bombing mission, they return to find her with yet a third man) starring Jean Harlow, Ben Lyon, James Hall, John Darrow, and Lucien Prival AND Scarface, the classic 1932 Howard Hawks gangster crime thriller (produced by Howard Hughes; written by Ben Hecht) starring Paul Muni (in the title role; as Tony Camonte), Ann Dvorak (as Tony's sister), Karen Morley, George Raft (as Guino Rinaldo, Tony's best friend), Tully Marshall, and Boris Karloff
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Important Added Info: This herald was folded in half at one time as was originally intended.

Condition: very good.
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