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CXIX. The Jade Dress



# Press Release

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

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October 13, 1965

### **Prepare for Adventure: “The Jade Dress” Set to Captivate Audiences This Fall!**

**Charleston, SC** – Get ready for a thrilling journey filled with laughter, adventure, and a touch of magic! The highly anticipated animated film, **“The Jade Dress,”** is set to hit theaters on **November 20, 1965**. This PG-13 movie tells the captivating story of a stunning Brazilian woman whose enchanting beauty is matched only by the ancient green dress she wears—a dress cursed by mermaids to lure pirates to land and trap them.

In this whimsical tale, our heroine possesses impossible curves and a seductive smile that captivates all who gaze upon her. However, as pirates from all corners of the seas flock to the shore, they soon discover that their sea legs don’t quite work on land, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures.

“The Jade Dress” is not just a story about beauty and allure; it explores themes of temptation, adventure, and the importance of staying true to oneself. With vibrant animation and an engaging storyline, this film promises to entertain audiences of all ages.

Join us for the opening day premiere on **November 20**, where fans can participate in exciting promotional events and meet special guests!

### **About the Film:**
- **Title:** The Jade Dress
- **Genre:** Animated Adventure
- **Rating:** PG-13
- **Release Date:** November 20, 1965
- **Director:** Arthur Johnson
- **Production Company:** Starboard Animation

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# News Article

### **Pirate Invasion: South American Shores Overrun as “The Jade Dress” Sparks Unprecedented Flocking**

**By Mark Thompson | The Charleston Chronicle | October 15, 1965**

In an unexpected twist following the release of the animated film “The Jade Dress,” coastal regions of South America are experiencing an unprecedented influx of pirates drawn by tales of enchanting women in green dresses. The film’s storyline—centered around a stunning Brazilian woman whose cursed dress lures pirates—has sparked a bizarre phenomenon as swashbucklers from across the globe flock to the shores in search of their own “Jade Dress” experience.

Local authorities report that beaches in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and other coastal cities are now bustling with pirate-themed gatherings, complete with costumes and reenactments inspired by the film. While many locals have embraced the festive atmosphere, concerns are rising over safety and environmental impact as these gatherings disrupt local communities.

“This is unlike anything we’ve ever seen,” said Captain Miguel Alvarez, a local fisherman. “Pirates are supposed to be out at sea—not taking over our beaches!”

Experts warn that while the excitement may seem harmless, the sheer number of visitors could lead to significant issues such as overcrowding and damage to natural resources. Environmentalists are urging caution as they monitor the effects on local wildlife and ecosystems.

As authorities work to manage this unexpected surge in pirate activity, one thing is clear: “The Jade Dress” has not only captured hearts but has also ignited a cultural phenomenon that may take time to settle down.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as we explore how “The Jade Dress” continues to influence both entertainment and real-life adventures along South America’s beautiful coastlines.

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