Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1951 — Page 28
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GOLDEN JUBILEE—In Hollywood's golden jubilee celebra- with William Bendix, Nancy Olson and William Holden: Joseph "Iron Man:" “Too Young to Kiss," top-billing Van Johnson and and "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman,” co-starring James Mason tion, films to ba shown locally will include: “Submarine Command," Cotton in "Peking Express; Jeff Chandler and Evelyn Keyes in June Allyson; Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron in "American in Paris’ and Ava Gardner.
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BROWNSBURG - CARMEL - DANVILLE - FORTVILLE - FRANKLIN - GREENFIELD - GREENWOOD - PENDLETON - PLAINFIELD
These Out-of-Town Theaters Are Participating in the Times Contest with Indianapolis Theaters
EVERYBODY CAN ENTER IT! oy
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Theators vs You Deere) It's a Contest . . . for the Whole Family
245 AWARDS °0 (YOO 5 GRAND PRIZES IN 240 OTHER PRIZES! Py Cd QF QF prizes
Entering the contest is easy . . . Here is all you have to do:
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Clip movie titles from the Amusement Pages of The Times— Sunday or daily—and paste them on a sheet of paper in a sequence to make a short-short story, a statement or a com. plete thought.
Use up to 20 movie titles. You may use from one to three of your own words to complete the thought, between titles.
Your entry must end with the statement: “It's Movietime, U. $-A"
Fill in the Official Entry Blank which appears in The Times and attach it to your entry. You may submit apy number of entries, but each must have an Official Entry Blank from The Times attached to it.
DO NOT MAIL ‘any of your entries. Drop them in “It's Movietime, U. 5. A.” Contest boxes at the participating theaters
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Enter as often as you like . . . the more timas you enter, the better your chances of winning. You may take your entries to any number of the participating theaters . . . as often as you wish.
It doesn’t cost anything to play in tha “It's Movietime,
U. 5. A” Contest . . . and anyone, of any age, is eligible, except employees of The Times and the pnrticipating theaters and members of their families.
THE CONTEST OPENS SUNDAY, OCT. 7, ,% ENDS MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 29. :
Three full weeks to fill those contest boxes with your own entries. Start today by dropping your first entries in the contest boxes at any or all your favorite theaters. Here's a sample entry of movie titles currently appearing on The Times Amusement pages. You can do better . . . this is only to give you an idea: Although PEOPLE WILL TALK, DAVID AND BATHSHEBA met at PIER 23 to watch THE FIGHTING SEABEES on the WARPATH against the FLYING TIGERS. They waited from NIGHT INTO MORNING, heard the SAVAGE DRUMS, but no battle. SURRENDER had come and SATURDAY'S HERO was CAPT. HORATIO HORNBLOWER who brought the SHOWBOAT into the DANGER ZONE with RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY entertainers singing, “IT'S MOVIETIME, U. S. A.”
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These Out-of-Town Theaters Invite You to Join in the Fun... and Play in This Times Contest
sf ~ PLAY "MOVIETIME, USA." at the Theater Listed Below Nearest You! * BROWNSBURG * CARMEL * DANVILLE % FORTVILLE * FRANKLIN * FRANKLIN ie Browny Carmel Royal Rialte Artcraft. | Franklin ; * GREENFIELD GREENFIELD % GREENWOOD : * PENDLETON % PLAINFIELD ;
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