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7a113 SUNSET herald 1939 Cagney in Each Dawn I Die, Cary Grant in Only Angels Have Wings & more!

Date Sold 6/23/2019
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An Original Vintage Herald (measures 4 3/4" x 7 1/2" [12 x 19 cm]; 4 pages) (Learn More)

the 1939 local theater herald for the Sunset theater which listed the films available from August 5th to the 14th, which included Each Dawn I Die, the 1939 William Keighley jail prison convict crime thriller ("From a Novel by Jerome Odlum") starring James Cagney, George Raft, George Bancroft, Jane Bryan, Maxie 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Victor Jory, Emma Dunn, Edward Pawley, and Willard Robertson AND Good Girls Go To Paris, the 1939 Alexander Hall France romantic comedy ("Loads of ou-la-la and Ha! Ha! Ha!"; "A gay laughing spree... From New York to Paree!"; "Joan's on the loose to cook Mel's goose!"; "The laughter is outrageous! The romance is contagious!"; "A girl's gotta' be good these days... good and smart!"; about a waitress in a Midwest town who goes to New York to become a gold digger and hopefully find a rich husband, and she gets mixed up with a nice wealthy family, and her conscience keeps her from following her plan) starring Melvyn Douglas, Joan Blondell, Walter Connolly, Alan Curtis, Joan Perry, and Sam McDaniel. Note that Joan Perry had been a former model who was discovered by Columbia head Harry Cohn. He put her in a bunch of movies, and then married her, and in 1941, she retired AND Elsa Maxwell's Hotel for Women, the 1939 Gregory Ratoff romantic melodrama ("Elsa says: 'Don't ever shoot a man, dears! He's worth more to you alive than dead!'"; "Elsa says: 'Girls DO depend on men [the dogs!]...some for excitement ... some for fame...AND SOME EVEN FOR LOVE!'"; "Based on a story by Elsa Maxwell and Kathryn Scola"; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck) starring Linda Darnell, James Ellison, Ann Sothern, Elsa Maxwell, John Halliday, Lynn Bari, Katharine Aldridge, Alan Dinehart, Jean Rogers, June Gale, Joyce Compton, and Amanda Duff. Note that 20th Century-Fox hired famous pin-up artists McClelland Barclay, George Petty, and Bradshaw Crandell to create the one-sheet, three-sheet and half-sheets (and the lookalike title card) for this movie. Each featured great pin-up art of a sexy girl (none look like the actresses in the movie, but nobody minded!) AND Susannah of the Mounties, the 1939 William A. Seiter & Walter Lang Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP juvenile adventure melodrama ("Darryl F. Zanuck in charge of production"; "Story by Fidel La Barba and Walter Ferris"; "Based on the book by Muriel Denison") starring Shirley Temple (in the title role as Susannah), Randolph Scott, Victor Jory, Margaret Lockwood, Martin Good Rider, J. Farrell MacDonald, and Maurice Moscovitch (a Ukrainian actor; as Chief Big Eagle) AND The Girl and the Gambler, the 1939 Lew Landers gambling cowboy western starring Leo Carrillo, Tim Holt, Steffi Duna, Donald MacBride, and Chris-Pin Martin AND Only Angels Have Wings, the classic 1939 Howard Hawks romantic love triangle pilot airplane aviation adventure thriller ("Together for the first time"; a wild story of a showgirl arriving in a mythical tiny South American country where a cynical American expatriate runs an airplane mail delivery service which involves treacherous plane flights over the Andes; there are other pilots who risk their lives and other romantic involvements, and the plot is really complicated, but the movie moves quickly, and it has a great cast, and is considered one of Howard Hawks' very best movies) starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Thomas Mitchell, Rita Hayworth, Richard Barthelmess, Don 'Red' Barry, Noah Beery Jr., Miisa Sierra, and Allyn Joslyn AND Grand Jury Secrets, the 1939 James P. Hogan courtroom legal lawyer crime melodrama starring John Howard, Gail Patrick, William Frawley, Jane Darwell, Porter Hall, Harvey Stephens, and John Hartley.
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