Romance on the High Seas (Warner Bros.) (1948)

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No “‘ties”’ worry if you request contestants to finish this sentence: “I always like Warner Bros. musical films: because: ..5.35 0 (Ist Day) (2nd Day) James Cagney's romance with Joan Leslie gets off to a happy start In this memorable Warner musical Robert Alda portrays a brilliant composer backstage in a Buffalo theatre, in this Warner hit about a famous Irishof symphonic masterpieces and hit tunes alike, who twice rejects romance American song-and-dance man. Plus 2 More Days . . . Scenes Not Shown 3rd Day Caption In this Warner musical Cary Grant, as one of America's top In this Warner hit, Dennis Morgan pla song-writers, is a wealthy ex-Yale man who finds romance when of yesteryear who finds romance the da he meets Alexis Smith. 99 Order “‘Contest Mat No. 356-401-X.”’ in favor of his music. 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For today is strictly Ladies’ Day and the distaff side gets a rare chance to rate its own eligible men according to Janis Paige’s stern standards. And we do mean stern! Read on, gals, and judge for yourselves. No. 1—The Tragedian. Found everywhere. There was “so little time” during the war. “Now that it’s over’ says Janis, “there’s even less!” No. 2—The Athlete! All tennis and boating. O.K. to proceed at the risk of your neck. No. 3—The Topographer. He used to be the man with the News Story Pegs ‘Ideal Man’ Poll! Lobby or newspaper poll suggested by famed Janis Paige interview—see story below. For lobby, blow up the story for 40 x 60 frame, place next to box and ballots for patrons to vote. If newspaper carries stunt, interest is built by carrying daily figures on CRUISE PROMOTION Another chance for a big promotion like the recent VOICE OF THE TURTLE "Blind Date Contest'' which snowballed across the country. Here’s How: Co-operating travel agency and local merchants (see Co-op Ad Page suggestions on page 3) sponsor a ““ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS—Cruise Contest” @ Prize is anything from overnight ferryboat trip to a pleasure cruise e Contestants, consisting of boy-and-girl teams, write letters on their “Ideal Blueprint for an Ideal ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS,” the letters to describe cruise route, kind of clothes to wear, things etchings. Now he knows all the they want to buy, etc. @ Best letter gets trip for winning couple picturesque parking spots. No. 4 — Night Club Charlie. Hatcheck girls and headwaiters know him and love him. Janis says: “Let them!” No. 5—The Intellectual. He has theories about everything. “He seems different,’ Janis notes, “even if he isn’t!” No. 6 — The Clothes Horse. Disarmingly casual, “Don’t let it throw you,” says Janis. “He chooses his. suits and women with equal caution.” No.. 7—The Smitten. One with appropriate sendoff ceremonies from stage of theatre opening night e Stunt continues with postcards and snapshots sent back by the winners and posted on large maritime map in lobby. FREE RADIO CAMPAIGN SPOT ANNOUNCEMENTS TWO STAR INTERVIEWS glance and he’s yours forever. l-minute spots and 15-second Exhibitor requests mounting Trouble is, he’s dull. ; eS alt 1 é 2 Np. 8... Mans otdie dour,.iHe station breaks al mens. steadily on this! Jack Carson keeps you out ’til 3 A.M. If you packaged into one dise. You and Doris Day—available in don’t hate him when you finally aa aly oe ete Fah sinuses gece say good-night, you certainly will the next morning! That’s it, ladies. How many categories can you fill with names of men you know? Order from Campaign Plan Editor, 321 West 44th St., New York 18, N. Y. Specify which one. PeTiiiee#| (ig o>