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CUSTER'S LAST STAND ('36) CUSTER'S LAST STAND ('36) Italian 1p OR search current auctions Auction History Result 3w0243 CUSTER'S LAST STAND Italian 1p R1940s Ciriello art of Rex Lease & Lona Andre w/Indians, rare! Date Sold 3/19/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Undated (probably 1940s) Re-Release Theatrical Folded Italian One-Panel (known in Italy as a "2 Fogli") Movie Poster (1p; measures 39" x 55" [99 x 140 cm]) (Learn More) Custer's Last Stand, the 1936 Elmer Clifton historical Battle of Little Bighorn cowboy western serial ("Based on historical events leading up to Custer's Last Fight"; "Spectacular historical drama") starring Rex Lease, Jack Mulhall, William Farnum, Ruth Mix (daughter of Tom Mix, who appeared in around a dozen movies, starting as a teenager), Lona Andre, Reed Howes, Bobby Nelson, Dorothy Gulliver, Frank McGlynn Jr. (in the title role as General George A. Custer), William Desmond, Helen Gibson (as Calamity Jane), Nancy Caswell, George Chesebro, Josef Swickard, Chief Thundercloud, Ted Adams (as Buffalo Bill), Allen Greer (as Wild Bill Hickok), High Eagle (as Chief Crazy Horse), Howling Wolf (as Chief Sitting Bull), Iron Eyes Cody, and Franklyn Farnum. Note that there was a feature version of this serial which was created by editing the individual chapters into a single film, and both the feature and serial have the same name and were released in 1936. The same one-sheet posters were used to promote the feature and serial, but the serial version had chapter information overprinted onto it (otherwise they are the same poster and even have the same litho numbers). No unique one-sheets were created for the serial chapters, only lobby cards. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Averardo Ciriello Important Added Info: Note that we previously auctioned an entirely different Italian one-panel poster for this movie that had completely different art and a different title ("La Legge Di Buffalo Bill"). We think that the other poster is from the first Italian release in 1947, and that this poster (with "Pantere Rosse") is from a quick re-release, likely a couple of years later. But this is a guess, and it is possible that the release dates of the two posters are reversed, or that either one of them could be from the early 1950s. Italian posters from this time are incredibly difficult to date. Neither poster has the original distributor on them, and the printers on both of them are pretty obscure. If anyone knows more about either of these, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Note that this Italian poster WAS folded in half "an extra time", as some Italian posters are. This means it has more folds than those posters which were NOT folded an extra time, but it also means that it can be sent in a standard flat package, while those that were NOT folded an extra time must be sent in a larger flat package that measures approximately 15" x 23". We list the two types separately by how they are folded, so that you can more easily know which kind of shipping each type requires. Condition: good. Learn More about condition grades
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