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STATE THEATRE (OCT. 19, 1942) STATE THEATRE (OCT. 19, 1942) herald OR search current auctions Auction History Result 7d130 STATE THEATRE herald 1942 Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind, Lady Gangster + more! Date Sold 6/4/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Herald (measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/4" [9 x 13 cm]; 6 pages) (Learn More) a 1942 local theater herald advertising the complete program for the week of October 19th to the 26th for the State Theatre in Cocoa, Florida, comprised of the following movies: Orchestra Wives, the 1942 Archie Mayo romantic musical melodrama (about a girl who, on the spur of the moment, marries a trumpet player in Glenn Miller's band, and she doesn't like life on the road, and doesn't like the wives of the other band members, and she leaves her husband, and the band breaks up, but everything works out in the end, and Glenn Miller and his band play a lot of great music, and some guest stars including The Nicholas Brothers perform!) starring George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Glenn Miller (famed big band leader of the 1940s), Lynn Bari, Carole Landis, Cesar Romero, The Nicholas Brothers, and Marion Hutton AND Gone With the Wind, the classic 1939 Victor Fleming Civil War romantic melodrama epic ("The Greatest Motion Picture Ever Made!"; "In the New Screen splendor... The most magnificent picture ever!"; "David O. Selznick's production of Margaret Mitchell's story of the Old South"; "Screen play by Sidney Howard") starring Clark Gable (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film; "as Rhett Butler"), Vivien Leigh (in her Best Actress Academy Award winning role; "and presenting Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara"), Leslie Howard ("as Ashley Wilkes"), Olivia de Havilland (in her nominated for Best Supporting Actress Academy Award role; "as Melanie"), Hattie McDaniel ("as Mammy"), Thomas Mitchell ("as Gerald O'Hara"), Butterfly McQueen (as Prissy), Ann Rutherford ("as Carreen O'Hara"), George Reeves, Victor Jory, Jane Darwell, Ward Bond, Ona Munson ("as Belle Watling"), Yakima Canutt, Harry Davenport ("as Dr. Meade"), Carroll Nye ("as Frank Kennedy"), Laura Hope Crews ("as Aunt Pittypat"), Alicia Rhett ("as India Wilkes"), and Barbara O'Neil ("as Ellen O'Hara") AND Lady Gangster, the 1942 Robert Florey (billed as "Florian Roberts") bad girl crime thriller ("Based on a play by Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles") starring Faye Emerson, Julie Bishop, Frank Wilcox, Roland Drew, and Jackie Gleason (billed as "Jackie C. Gleason ") AND Miss Polly, the 1941 Fred Guiol family comedy ("Love and laughter in the air thanks to Miss Polly, romance expert!"; "These satisfied customers took Miss Polly's advice!"; "She got her man when Miss Polly told her how!"; "It's a h-owl"; "It's a howl when Miss Polly orders romance for herself!"; "It's a H-OWL"; "She's got sweethearts in arms [each other's!] ..And Everybody in hysterics! She's the newest and funniest character ever to throw the screen into a panic of laughs!") starring Zasu Pitts (in the title role as Miss Pandora Polly), Slim Summerville, Kathleen Howard, Brenda Forbes, Elyse Knox, and Dick Clayton AND Eagle Squadron, the 1942 Arthur Lubin World War II (WWII) airplane aviation thriller starring Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore, Jon Hall, Eddie Albert, Nigel Bruce, Alan Hale Jr., and Evelyn Ankers AND Shadows on the Sage, the 1942 Les Orlebeck cowboy western ("Based on characters created by William Colt MacDonald") starring The Three Mesquiteers (Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Jimmie Dodd), Cheryl Walker, Harry Holman, Bryant Washburn, and Griff Barnett AND a preview for the upcoming week: The Gay Sisters, the 1942 Irving Rapper romantic family relationship inheritance melodrama (based on the Stephen Longstreet novel; "Another great novel... Another Warner Bros. Hit!"; "From their darkened house on the corner they hurled defiance at the town... The sisters who lived up to reputations they couldn't live down... The furious pages of Stephen Longstreet's talked-about novel come to life!"; "Based upon the Novel by Stephen Longstreet") starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, Nancy Coleman, Gene Lockhart, Larry Simms, Donald Woods, and Gig Young (billed as "introducing Gig Young"; note that he is billed as "Gig Young", which was the name of the character he played in the movie!; he was actually "Byron Barr", but there was another Byron Barr who was an actor, and so he kept the name Gig Young!) NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this herald is printed on a single sheet that is tri-folded to create six "pages". We have a picture of the front of the herald, and also a picture of the entire herald opened up (front and back). Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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