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Auction History Result

8g453 IS EVERYBODY HAPPY 8x10 still 1929 Ted Lewis feeds date Alice Day some of his dinner!

Date Sold 8/15/2019
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An Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Still (Learn More)

Is Everybody Happy?, the 1929 Achie Mayo romantic musical comedy melodrama (about a child of Hungarian emigrants, who is a violin prodigy, but who wants to play jazz instead, which seems remarkably similar to the plot of "The Jazz Singer"; just as in the Jolson movie, his father disowns him, but this movie has a happier ending, because he is forgiven when he plays jazz at Carnegie Hall!) starring Ted Lewis, Alice Day, Ann Pennington, Lawrence Grant, and Julia Swayne Gordon. Note that Ted Lewis was a popular clarinet player and band leader, who always wore dress clothes and a top hat, and his most famous song was "Is Everybody Happy?", and this movie was named after that song. In 1943, Hollywood made a biography of Ted Lewis, and naturally, it was called "Is Everybody Happy?". Note that this is a "lost" film, which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist.
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Important Added Info: Note that someone wrote "Carole Lombard" on the back of the still, but they were guessing, and they were definitely wrong!

Condition: good to very good. There is paper loss in the top right blank corner and a few brown stains in the blank borders.
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