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April 19, 1934

THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, April 19, 1934 

* Shirley Temple 
* 'Stand Up And Cheer' - Opening day premiere
 

This 52 page newspaper has a 15 x 8 inch illustrated advertisement on page 33 for the opening day debut of the movie 'Stand Up And Cheer'

This movie had several people who had a part in it including a young Shirley Temple. With movies from that time period usually opening up 1st in New York City, this could be the first ad for this movie in any newspaper.

This issue has news of the day with many other interesting ads throughout. Rag edition in great condition.

wikipedia notes: Stand Up and Cheer! is a 1934 motion picture about the Depression Era in the United States, and the efforts undertaken to boost the morale of the citizenry.

The film has come under criticism in recent years due to racially offensive stereotypes used in the film. Also, it is often marketed as a Shirley Temple motion picture; in reality, the child star played a minor role in the film.

Most of the racist content has been edited out in recent versions of the film.

Category: The 20th Century