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*"And what have you done with Minya?"* - FrankGrimes

 

I think she is "on strike" because the "vampy dames" have been absent around here lately. And my plans for July aren't going to give me chance to make it up to her either. (sorry Mlle.)

 

But don't you get your hopes up - there will be no *Moonfleet* or Grace either. Did you know there's a Grace film every week in July? Silly me. Did I just ask you that? I think it is time for bed.

 

Kyle In Hollywood

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I think she is "on strike" because the "vampy dames" have been absent around here lately. And my plans for July aren't going to give me chance to make it up to her either. (sorry Mlle.)

 

You need to find her some buccaneers. She's big on pillagin'.

 

But don't you get your hopes up - there will be no Moonfleet or Grace either. Did you

know there's a Grace film every week in July? Silly me. Did I just ask you that? I think it

is time for bed.

 

I actually didn't know that. :) It's The Swan that I'm in need of. July and August

bring me some Gene, Grace, and Gloria, not to mention Moonfleet, so I'm looking

forward to it all.

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Wednesday, July 1^st^

 

h3. 31 Days of 1939

From A-List to B-Pictures

and a bit everything in-between

 

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*The Wizard Of Oz* (1939) Italy

Release Date: 25 August 1939

 

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Release Date: 22 May 1939

 

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Chief,

 

The *Missing Daughters* poster is just terrific. Runaway girls who get the Broadway run-around. Great tag line. FrankGrimes should be swooning when he sees that one.

 

The *Wizard of Oz* poster from Italy is a beauty.

 

Thank you for sharing these gems with us!

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> {quote:title=hlywdkjk wrote:}{quote}

> Wednesday, July 1^st^

>

> h3. 31 Days of 1939

> From A-List to B-Pictures

> and a bit everything in-between

>

 

I'd actually love to see MISSING DAUGHTERS because

I've become fond of little Rochelle Hudson, she's adorable.

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*I think she is "on strike" because the "vampy dames" have been absent around here lately. And my plans for July aren't going to give me chance to make it up to her either. (sorry Mlle.)*

 

I had no idea of being so missed! :)

 

No strike, just very busy. And apparently I've irked the techno gods at work, because I tried to send a reply numerous times and it just didn't work.

 

Anyway, I've loved all of the posters even if they were sans vampy dames or buccaneers. And even though I strongly believe that yes, everything actually *is* about me, I want everyone to have their own particular favorites shown here. :)

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Hello Mlle.

Happy to hear from you. Of course you've been missed...but I was about to think you didn't like us anymore. Afterall - How you gonna keep her down on the Forums after she's seen Paree?

 

Have a great holiday.

 

kjk

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Friday, July 3^rd^

 

h3. 31 Days of 1939

From A-List to B-Pictures

and a bit everything in-between

 

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*Mr. Smith Goes To Washington* (1939) Italy

Release Date: 19 October 1939

 

 

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Release Date: 17 February 1939

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Interesting that in the Italian poster, Jimmy's biggest obstacle seems to be that women find him irresistible.

 

While in the film itself, he has much bigger obstacles to overcome.

 

Love the WC Fields poster, by the way.

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Saturday, July 4^th^

 

h3. 31 Days of 1939

From A-List to B-Pictures

and a bit everything in-between

 

 

_A 1939 Saturday Matinee Program_

 

*Two Cartoons*

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*Short Subject*

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Release Date: 7 April 1939

 

 

*Serial*

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Release Date: 2 February 1939

 

*Second Feature*

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Release Date: 1 July 1939

 

*Main Feature*

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Release Date: 16 June 1939

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