Parnell (1937)

CLARK GABLE
MYRNA LOY
thunder on the Screen
PARNELL
A GIANT METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER DRAMA!
WALTER WINCHELL says:
"... an engrossing drama...
much better than the stage version, and acted to the hilt by the stars and a
fine supporting cast. If you have any of the emotions that most humans have,
'Parnell' will toy with them!"

THE LOVE STORY THAT ROCKED THE FOUNDATIONS OF AN EMPIRE!
Clark GABLE
Myrna LOY
PARNELL
AGAIN AN M-G-M SCREEN THUNDERBOLD ELECTRIFIES THE WORLD!
Clark Gable as the daring leader of a daring nation... he yielded power and position, life itself, for the love of another man's woman! Unquestionably his greatest role, more dramatic than Blackie Norton in "San Francisco," more powerful than his Fletcher Christian in "Mutiny on the Bounty." And Myrna Loy is perfect for the celebrated co-starring role, the girl for whom he surrendered the destiny of a nation!
Parnell bravely defends his honor in Parlament against the slanderous attacks of his enemies.
Parnell returns to the land he loves... eager to take up the fight for its freedom!
That never-to-be-forgotten night... The mad dash to the home of Katie O'Shea!
A fighting nation has a fighting leader!
with
EDNA MAY OLIVER EDMUND GWENN
ALAN MARSHAL DONALD CRISP
BILLIE BURKE
Based on the Broadway Stage Success
A JOHN M. STAHL PRODICTION
A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE
CLARK GABLE in his greatest characterization, PARNELL

LOEW'S PARADISE
188th STREET and GRAND CONCOURSE
WEEK OF THURSDAY
JUNE 24th
2—Fine Features—2
GLARK GABLE • MYRNA LOY
in
"PARNELL"
----- and -----
Frances LANGFORD • Phil REGAN
THE HIT PARADE
A REPUBLIC PICTURE
with
EDDY DUCHIN AND ORCHESTRA
PICK AND PAT
THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE
GEORGE GIVOT AND BIG CAST
324 Printed in U.S.A
With Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and Edna May Oliver. Directed by John M. Stahl. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
More Information on this Film
This work (Parnell (1937), by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), identified by
Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.
Books
The Fifty Worst Films of All Time by Harry Medved with Randy Dreyfuss, pp. 176–180.
More Information on the Loew' Paradise Theatre
The Paradise Theatre at CinemaTreasures.org




