Drag (1929)

Talkie Song Series postcard for DRAG (1929) with Richard Barthelmess and Lila Lee

Who wouldn't be blue?

If nobody ever put their arms around you,
Who wouldn't be blue?
If nobody ever said,
"I'm glad I found you,"
Who wouldn't be blue?

RICHARD BARTHELMESS & LILA LEE
(First National & Vitaphone Stars)
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Talkie Song Series postcard for DRAG (1929)

POST CARD
TALKIE SONG SERIES
This is a real hand-coloured photograph.

Published by MAX KRACHE & Co., LTD. LONDON EC1
Song Copyright by B. FELDMAN & Co, LONDON, W C

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Edited at our studios in London
Foreign Printed

Advertising herald for DRAG (1929) with Richard Barthelmess

Another hit from Richard Barthelmess

A PUBLIX THEATRE
CAPITOL
Thu. Fri. and Sat.

Richard Barthelmess
in
"DRAG"

100% TALKING SINGING
Better Than "WEARY RIVER"

On the Same Program
2 DeLUXE VITAPHONE UNITS
PARAMOUNT NEWS

Don't Miss This Wonderful Picture

Advertising herald for DRAG (1929) with Richard Barthelmess and Lila Lee

RICHARD A. ROWLAND
presents
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
in
DRAG

a FRANK LLOYD Production
Adaptation and Dialog by BRADLEY KING

Now for another big hit from "Our Dick." His followup success to "Weary River." Two lovely leading ladies... Big scenes! Small town life in a honky tonk... Big time life on Broadway... A story you'll remember long after others are forgotten.

Directed by Frank Lloyd, the man who made "Weary River."

The STORY OF A BOY who married the wrong girl

The marriage ceremony
"You and your family are all pests"
These modern girls -- and he married to an old fashioned one
What a part for "Our Dick"
The young composer listens to a would-be star

A First National Picture


with Richard Barthelmess, Lila Lee, and Lucien Littlefield. Directed by Frank Lloyd. First National.

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