eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1t014 RACKET MAN signed 8x10 movie still '43 by Douglas Fowley in hat & trench coat to Ray Campi! Date Sold 8/21/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Autographed 8" x 10" (8x10) Movie Still (Learn More) The Racket Man, the 1943 D. Ross Lederman World War II (WWII) Home Front black market smuggling romantic love triangle crime thriller ("He destroyed a NEW racket... And won a girl's love!"; "He knew every angle...except a girl's love!"; "The nation's newest racket cracked wide open... by the racketeer who started it!"; "Based on a story by Casey Robinson"; about best friends in love with the same girl who grow up to be a gangster and a cop, but when the gangster is arrested, he enlists in the Army, and then instead of having him fight, they send him back to his old neighborhood to work undercover to arrest his former buddies who are now black marketeers!) starring Tom Neal, Hugh Beaumont, Jeanne Bates, Larry Parks (in one of his first credited roles, three years before he starred in "The Jolson Story"), and Douglas Fowley NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this still has been personally autographed (signed) to Ray Campi by Douglas Fowley! This autographed movie paper item comes to us from the personal collection of Ray Campi. Ray Campi was born in 1934 and in the 1950s, was a rockabilly musician, whose trademark was his white double bass (he is sometimes referred to as "The King of Rockabilly"). He left the performing life in the 1960s (after having supplemented his music career with lots and lots of unusual jobs!) and spent many years as a high school teacher, and also conducted hundreds of radio interviews with famous celebrities of past years (from movies, radio, TV, and music!) over a 25 year period. When he would schedule a guest for his interviews, he would obtain some movie paper memorabilia (almost always original release items, but sometimes re-releases, and in rare cases reproductions), and he would have that famous celebrity autograph those items while they conducted their interviews. eMoviePoster.com is offering these items directly from the collection of Ray Campi. In these days where so many people worry about the provenance of autographed items, it is so nice to be able to purchase items that were 100% certainly obtained in person, because Ray Campi was with the celebrity in question while they were signing this item! Those interested in learning more about Ray Campi can visit his website at http://www.electricearl.com/campi.html, and as he says on his site, "Ray Campi wants everyone to know that 'all rumors about my being dead are lies!' Ray would like to thank his friends for worrying about him." eMoviePoster.com is proud to offer this group of items from the Ray Campi collection, and we hope to offer many more in the future! Also note that there is a paper snipe glued on the back of the still that describes the scene on the front (it does not affect the front of the still). Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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