The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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pie is one o£ .nature's greatest gifts to man to, believe
' that there areJFoIks who honestly don't like it at all. J
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That's why, I say that the \most remarkable thing"
about motion pictures is that they hit such a high aver-
age of pleasure-giving.
Take any individual picture and you'll find that most
people who see it will get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
, Not all, naturally. For example, I think a certain star
is tops —- y/hile, to hear (he way my next-door neighlj>or
goes on about her, you'd think she wasn't good enough
Co be ant "extra", f
Or my wife sees a picture during the afternoon and
raves aboutit at dinner. Maybe son and 1 take it in that
evening — and come home feeling that Mother is losing
her judgment 'And there £ou are. It's the apple pie situa-
tion all over again. „ ,
£ ^ But,* taking them'all together^I~ figure that the
^mpvies" give more jdejsure to more {people at a lot les£
cost than most anything the mind of man was ever re-
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sponsibKe Soc—and have done the human race more
downright; good than all the medicine$ concocted since
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1 And JEll say this: The times when I've been disap<
pointed in a picture have been a lot fewer than the other
times when I've gone to see one I wasn't especially ex-'
cited about in advance and been mighty glad I did.'
Sure, I criticize the pictures. I pay my money and
that's mj right. Asamatter of fact, I kind of figure that
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it's the criticism of average folks like me that's largely
responsible for the pictures getting better an<f better,
all the time.
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Through the years the motion picture has given ks
public countless "hours of entertainment, countless
hours of escape from harsh reality. It has taken minions
^awayfrom trouble apd sorrow, lightening theirburdens
and brightening their lives... making the/world a bet-
ter, happier place to live in.
It has grown —from "cowboys and Indians" to
dramatizations of the works of the world's greatest
authors... from temperarriental flickers to technical
perfection.. .from m&nc^toan intelligent maturity.
To providcche finest array of productions ever released^ f
the Motion Picture Industry has mobilized all its skill,
all its .imagination, all its resources to provide the
greatest array of productions ever released. 1
Great stories splendidly produced ... love-filled ro-
mance, stirring drama, gay adventure, hilarious com-
edy, tuneful musicals — star-studded casts filled with
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your favorites and new faces, new talents, for which
the world has been searched. One after another these
great pictures are coming to your favorite theatre. t
Entertainment, relaxation, freedom -from care, are
yours in overflowing measure, brought to you by the
supreme efforts of the Motion Picture Industry to mak«
this fall season one you wiM never forget.
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5,404 CASH PRIZES
LIST OF PRIZES!
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2mVPrize. . . 25,000
2 o£ $10,000 each, 20,000
5 off $5,000 each, 25,000
5H42,000 each, 10,000
10 of $1,000 each, $10,000
40 of $500 each . 20,000
40 ef $250 each . 10,000
300of$100each. 30,000
M00 ef $10 each, 50,000
5,404 TOTAL $250,000
FREE! FREE!
AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE I
Hurry I Hurry I Booutifvl 32-Pag*
Book For a Limited Tim« Only I
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ft $290,000.
Watch for these new season's pictures at your favorite theatre:
little miss hroaiitay
Shirley Temple. George Murphy
MOTHER C.AIIEY'S CHICKENS
Anne Shirley, Ruby Keeler, Jama EBInon
professor beware
Harold Lloyd. Phyllis Welch •,
THE AMAZING DR. CMTTERHOU9E
I ward G. Robinson, Clftirc Trevor
THE CHASER
Dennii O'Keefe, Ann Morriw, Lewk Sum
BAREFOOT BOY
Jackie Moran. Marcia Mae Jone*
ALGIERS
ChJirlet Boyer, Hedy LaMarr, Sigrid Curie
bdllikm; drvmmomd in africa
John llowardyHeathcr Angel, H. B. Warner
GATEWAY w
Don Amcche, Arleen Whclan
I'M FROM TIIK CITY
Joe Penntfr, Richard Lant, Lorraine Knnter
lwttkw of irCTRppycnoN
THECROWD ROARS
aylor, Maureen O'Suilivan
MR. CHUMP
Johnny [fevia, LoU Lane. Penny Singt«u
KEEP SMILING
Jane Wither*. Gloria Stuart
PAINTED. DESERT '
Gtorp O'Brien, Laraine Johnaoa
RICH MAN—POOR GIRL
Robert Young, Law Ayrct, Ruth Hinary
THE MISSING GUEST
Paul Kelly. Contunce Moen
THE TEXANS
Joan Bennett. Randolph Scott, May Kobaon
RACKET RltSTKRS
Humphrey Bogart, George Brent . .
THE GLADIATOR
Joe'E. Brown, June Trlivin
ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND
Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche
BLOCK-HEADS
Slan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
GIVE ME A -SAILOR
Martha Raye, Bob Hope. Betty Grabie
SMASHING THE RACKET'S
Cheater Morris, Francos Mercer, Rita Johnson
BREAKING THE ICE
Bobby Breen. Charles Ruggle*
djkrk Rapture
African Jungle Feature ,
MARIE ANTOINETTE
Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power
SPAWN OF THE NORTH
. George Rflft, Henry Fonda. Dorothy Lainour
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I AM THE LAW ~
BdwardG jRofointon, John Bcal, Wendy Barrie
MY. LUCKV StAR
Sonja Henic, Richard Greene
SING YOU SINNERS
Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Ellen Drew
THREE LOVES HAS NANCY
Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery
BOYS TOWN
Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney
IN OLD MEXICO,
William Boyd, Rusaell Hayden, Cieorge Hayea
SAFETY IN NUMBERS
The Jone* Family. Jed Prouty, Shirley 1
THE AFFAIRS OF ANNABEL
Jack Oakic. Lucille Ball
THE COMET .'v
Wm. Cargan, Joy Hodge*, Andy Devine
SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS
Kay Franda, George Brent, Ian Hunter
E LADY OBJECTS
SPEED 1
burn
, Michael Wbalen, Lynn Bari ' ■
BOY MEETS GIRL
Jamea Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Marie Wilson
under the big it)p ■
Anne Nagel, Marjorie Main, Grant Richards
carefree
Aatalre, Ginger Rogers
FOUR'S A CROWD
Errol Flynn, Olivia de ^aviiland
FRESHMAN YEAR .'
^ Di*ie Dunbar, William Lundiean
JUVENILE COURT
Paul Kelly, Rita Hayworth, Frankie Darro
Hold that co-ed
John Barrymorc, George Murphy
RENEGADE RANGER "
George O'Brien. Rita Haywortb
SONS of the
IONS OF THE LEGIO
Lynne Overman. Evelyn
rilE ROAD TO RENO
Kph Scott. Hope H
EGION
Keyee
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CharleaWekford, Claire Trevor, Jack LaRtW.
DKIFMS !■*
Sabu, Raymond Maaaey. Valeria Hobeeo
CAMPUS C NFESSIONS /
Hank Luiaetti, Betty Grabie ✓
FUGITIVES FOR A NIGHT * •
Frank Albertaon, Eleanor Lynn
LISTEN DARLING
Freddie Bartholomew. Judy Garland'
THE LAST EXPRESS
Kent Taylor, Dorothea Kant, Barbara Reaf
TIME OUT FOR MURDER
Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen
FOUR DAUGHTERS
Claude Rain*. FrtacilU. Rosemary, Lek Lm
WANTED BY THE POUCE J
Krankie Darro 1 l-'i N
GIRLS' SCHOOL
Anne Shirley. Nan Grey
KING OF ALCATRAZ' - v
Gail Patrick, Lloyd Nolan, J. Carrol MaMi
MR. WONG. DETECTIVE
Boris Karloff
YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH TOO
, J**# Arthur, Lionel Barry mors
ROOM SERVICE :'
The Marx Brothers. Lucille Ball
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ble, Myrna Loy, Walter Connolly
SUBMARINE PATROL
Richard Greene,"
YOUTH TAKES A
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:tmrt Exhibitors, Dittribatort and Pmbtctrs •/tb* Vnittd States and CMndd*. Y *r opinions, criticisms or iMggestion* *bomt motion piohtros
Kindly sddrots tbtm to Motion Piftmr* Industry Gsmpitigx, P. O. Box 450, General Post Offict, Now Yorb City. , : I
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1938, newspaper, September 1, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303346/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.