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LET’S GO NAVY 1951 Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys TRADE ADVERT
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LET’S GO NAVY 1951 Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys TRADE ADVERT

LET’S GO NAVY 1951 Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys TRADE ADVERT

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  • ID# : 223526885
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  • Start : Mon 02 Sep 2024 17:52:06 (BST)
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Original Double-Sided British 11 inch x 8 3/8 inch Trade Advertisement from Kinematograph Weekly for the 1951 William Beaudine Comedy LET’S GO NAVY starring Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys, Huntz Hall, Allen Jenkins, Tom Neal and Charlita.

The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.

On the reverse is the 1951 Will Jason Musical DISC JOCKEY starring Ginny Simms, Tom Drake, Jane Nigh, Michael O’Shea, Tommy Dorsey, Russ Morgan and George Shearing.

A radio disc jockey is about to lose his program's sponsor because the sponsor believes that television viewing is cutting down the size of the listening audience for radio programs, and those featuring platter-spinning radio disc jockeys. He sets out to prove otherwise and calls on twenty-eight disc jockeys in major cities across the United States to help prove his contention.

The Advertisement is in very good condition.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#223526885
Start TimeMon 02 Sep 2024 17:52:06 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
Starting BidFixed Price (no bidding)
Item ConditionUsed
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Views45
Dispatch Time2 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited Kingdom
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