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3r1224 LAST WILDERNESS LC 1935 cool image of pro archer Howard Hill holding bobcat he shot, rare!

Date Sold 3/5/2020
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More)

The Last Wilderness, the 1935 ("Produced by Jerry Fairbanks"; "Photography by Ned Frost") outdoors nature archery bow-and-arrow hunting documentary (Hill is shown killing a buffalo with his bow and arrow, so that his team can eat, and the movie also shows a wildcat and a coyote fighting to the death, and a mother bear defending her cubs from an attacking killer bear) featuring Howard Hill ("'World's Greatest Archer'"). Note that Howard Hill is widely regarded as the world's greatest archer ever (among his achievements was killing an elephant with a bow and arrow!). He made this, his first movie, in 1935, which was three reels long, and he appeared in 19 other shorts over the next 14 years, and then made "Tembo" in 1952, which he produced, directed, and starred in! Movie paper from "Tembo" is somewhat rare, and movie paper from any of his shorts is beyond rare!
Important Added Info: Note that original movie advertising of any kind showing Howard Hill is incredibly rare! This great scene card has a wonderful close up image of Hill holding his bow and also holding his prey, which has his arrow extending through it! We previously auctioned two titles cards from this movie, but this is the first scene card. Also note that we have a scan of both the front and the back of this lobby card, which should greatly help you see what defects it has.

Condition: fair. The card has darkened. It had pinholes, stains, and some tiny paper loss around the edges, with some water staining scattered in the upper left, including in the border image of Hill, and also some stains in the upper right. Someone put some tape on the back of the borders and then performed some restoration to the front, but it is pretty noticeable (see our images).
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