H9 ■ ' ' SO DARING! 1 SO DRAMATIC! SO REVEALING! Ha M A delicate subject presented 9 in a fashion that could not ■ offend the most sensitive 9 taste . • DR.EHRLIGH'S I MAGIC BULLET" ■ . . . it couldn't be fired from I any gun! But it did fire an I amazed world to realise here I was a cure for humanity's most ■ dreaded scourge! B| • • • Vvlllvb lily iSt H pingly alive entertainment the B screen has yet known! UNCLE "SCRIM" says . . . I "This is a picture everyone should see because it represents the kind of entertainment which depicts the greatest romance in the world and loses nothing of the excitement and dramatic effect in so doing. 'Magic Bullet' is one of the most thrilling stories of man's unceasing fight against one of the worst scourges of mankmcl. At the same time it has all the appeal of • thriller." OUR WORD FOR IT . . El tAt One of the most important pictures of the H year . . . and a superlative cast giving flawless Bl performances. i I OTTO KRUGER — ED. G. ROBINSON B MARIA OUSPENSKAYA H DONALD CRISP — RUTH GORDON ■ MONTAGUE LOVE — SIG RUMANN EB (Recommended by Conisor for Adults) ■<.. ■ Commencing a Season I TOMORROW ■ at the # REGENT M °f course! H Two Performances Daily: 2 p.m., 8 p.m. H Direction J, C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 5
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