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Boom Town, November 23-26, [c. 1940]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Boom Town" with Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Added Attractions:"Women In Hiding", Donald Duck Cartoon; "City For Conquest" with James Cagney; "Argentine Nights" Starring The Ritz Brothers; "Foreign Correspondent" from Alfred Hitchcock with Joel McCrea. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

The Sea Wolf, May 17-27, [1941]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

Edward G. Robinson in "The Sea Wolf"; Joan Blondell in "Model Wife"; "The Lady From Cheyenne" with Loretta Young; "A Girl, A Guy And A Gob" with Lucille Ball; "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary" with Mickey Rooney, et al. Adolphe Menjou in "Road Show."

One Night in Lisbon, August 23-30, [1941]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"One Night Lisbon" with Fred MacMurray; Ernst Lubitsch's "That Uncertain Feeling" with Merle Oberon; "Moon Over Miami" with Don Ameche; "Highway West" with Brenda Marshall; "In The Navy" with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

Stand By For Action, May 15-22, [1943]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Stand By For Action" with Robert Taylor; "Ice-Capades Revue" with Ellen Drew; "The Young Mr. Pitt" with Robert Donat; "Hit Parade of 1943"; "Reunion In France" with Joan Crawford; "It Ain't Hay", Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.

Air Force, June 12-19, [1943]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Air Force"; "Taxi, Mister" with William Bendix; "Something To Shout About" with Don Ameche; "Reveille with Beverly" with William Wright; "Flight For Freedom" with Rosalind Russell; "I Walked With A Zombie" with James Ellison.

So Proudly We Hail, December 27-31, [1943]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"So Proudly We Hail" with Claudette Colbert; "Henry Aldrich Swings It" with Jimmy Lydon; "The Iron Major" with Pat O'Brien; "Always a Bridesmaid" with The Andrews Sisters; "The Cross Of Lorraine" with Gene Kelly; "The Heat's On" starring Mae West.

Objective, Burma, April 28-May 5, [1945]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Objective, Burma" with Errol Flynn; "G.I. Honeymoon" with Gale Storm; "A Song To Remember" with Merle Oberon; "The Crime Doctor's Courage" with Warner Baxter; "The Keys Of The Kingdom"; "I'll Remember April" with Gloria Jean.

Smash-Up, August 2-9, [1947]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Smash-up" with Susan Hayward; "That's My Man" with Don Ameche; "Calcutta" with Alan Ladd; "My Brother Talks To Horses" with "Butch" Jenkins; "Miracle on 34th Street" with Maureen O'Hara; "The Brasher Doubloon" with George Montgomery.

Down To Earth, December 20-27, [1947]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Down To Earth" with Rita Hayworth, Associate Feature: "Blondie Knows Best"; "Nightmare Alley" with Tyrone Power, also "Frieda"; "Gone With The Wind."

Paisan, May 21-29, [1949]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Paisan" by Roberto Rossellini featuring Gar Moore; "Caught" with James Mason; "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" by Frank Capra, with James Stewart; "Racing Luck"; "The Return of October" with Glenn Ford; Cornel Wilde in "Shockproof."

White Heat, October 29-November 4, [1949]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"White Heat" with James Cagney, Directed by Raoul Walsh; "One Last Fling" from Warner Bros.; "So Ends Our Night"; "Moon and Sixpence"; "Top O' The Morning" with Bing Crosby; "Jigsaw" starring Franchot Tone.

Young Man With A Horn, May 20-26, [1950]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Young Man With A Horn" with Kirk Douglas; "Perfect Strangers" with Ginger Rogers; "How Green Was My Valley" with Walter Pidgeon; "Do You Love Me?" with Dick Haymes; "Outriders" with Joel McCrea; "The Golden Gloves Story" with James Dunn.

Decision Before Dawn, March 8-14, [c. 1952]

Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

General

"Decision Before Dawn" directed by Anatole Litvak; "Love Nest" with June Haver; "The Devil's Sleep" with Lita Grey Chaplin; "High School Girl"; "Lone Star" with Clark Gable, Eva Gardner; Also, "Calling Bulldog Drummond." Dated via coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

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