Moonlight on the Prairie (Warner Bros.) (1935)

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ADVERTISING Different! Dangerous! Quick on the trigger! Ready with a song! Six-feet-three of : hard-galloping, heart-walloping cowboy..riding high, wide and handsome to stardom! FIRST oftheNEW , WARNER WESTERNS See Dick shoo cut-throats THEATRE 220 Lines Mat No. 206—20c HOLD YOUR HORSES! HOLD YOUR BREATH! ” FOR THE SCREEN’S > NEW-WEST THRILL . . . Six-feet-three of fast shootin’, hot lovin’, sweet singin’ sensation! THEATRE, 188 Lines Mat No. 207—20c THEATRE Can he ride! Can he shoot! Can he make love! And man alive, can he sing! He’s the screen’s newest thrill from the old wild west! mY S / THE SINGING COWBOY MOONLIGHT on THE PRAIRIE’ SHEILA MANNORS GEORGE E. STONE RST ofthe NEW ARNER /WESTERNS 120 Lines Mat No. 205—20c Page Three