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Auction History Result

8b495 STAR THEATRE CONCORD JAN 28 WC 1929 Erich Von Stroheim's The Wedding March & more!

Date Sold 8/6/2019
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Window Card Movie Poster (WC; measures 14 1/4" x 22 3/4" [36 x 58 cm]) (Learn More)

a local theater window card for the Star Theatre-Concord, New Hampshire, advertising their show for a week in 1929, including Erich von Stroheim's The Wedding March, the 1928 Erich von Stroheim Vienna Austria romantic marriage melodrama ("The man you love to hate as he appears in The Wedding March"; about an impoverished aristocrat who falls in love with a poor inn-keeper's daughter but he will not marry her because he wants to marry into a wealthy family) starring Erich von Stroheim, Fay Wray, George Fawcett, Maude George, George Nichols, Zasu Pitts, and Hughie Mack AND The Farmer's Daughter, the 1928 Arthur Rosson romantic love triangle inventor slapstick comedy ("Her calves were her fortune"; "story by Harry Brand and Henry Johnson"; about an inventor who is in danger of losing his pretty girlfriend to a fast talking big city man, but eventually someone buys his cheese-making machine, and all is well!) starring Marjorie Beebe (in the title role as Margerine Hopkins), Warren Burke, Arthur Stone, Frank Albertson, Lincoln Stedman, Jimmie Adams, and Charles Middleton AND The Case of Lena Smith, the 1929 Josef von Sternberg Vienna Austria silent family relationship bad-mother-loses-her-baby lawyer legal courtroom trial melodrama ("From the story by Samuel Ornitz"; about an innocent girl from the country who marries a young student officer; when she has a baby, the officer's father takes the baby away, and the baby's father commits suicide; she tries to get her child back in court, but loses, and steals the baby, and when he grows up, he enlists in World War I) starring Esther Ralston (in the title role as Lena Smith), James Hall, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Emily Fitzroy, and Fred Kohler AND The Baby Cyclone, the 1928 A. Edward Sutherland silent comedy starring Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle, Robert Armstrong, Gwen Lee, and Nora Cecil AND Romance of the Underworld, the 1928 Irving Cummings silent romantic love triangle melodrama (about a gangster's moll who works in a nightclub that is raided, and a kindly cop helps her to "go straight", and she meets a nice business man, but will the gangster be able to forget about her?) starring Mary Astor, Ben Bard, Robert Elliott, John Boles, and Helen Lynch AND Clearing the Trail, the 1928 B. Reeves Eason silent cowboy western starring Hoot Gibson, Dorothy Gulliver, Fred Gilman, C.E. Anderson, Philo McCullough, and "50 Wild Riding Cowboys".
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Important Added Info: Note that this window card was never folded. Often window cards would be folded across the middle, because that would make them 11" x 14", and they could then be sent with standard folded posters. Most collectors put an added value on a window card that has never been folded.

Condition: fair to good.
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