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CORSICAN BROTHERS ('41) CORSICAN BROTHERS ('41) German program OR search current auctions Auction History Result 3a0209 CORSICAN BROTHERS German program '48 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in dual role as twins, different! Date Sold 10/6/2013Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original 1948 (from the first release of this movie in Germany) Vintage German Film Program (measures 5" x 10 1/2" [13 x 27 cm]; 6 pages) (Learn More) The Corsican Brothers, the 1941 Gregory Ratoff romantic love triangle adventure thriller ("Edward Small presents Alexandre Dumas' Immortal Classic"; "Edward Small presents Alexandre Dumas' thrill-swept drama of two brothers born as one...with but a single soul!"; "Edward Small presents Alexandre Dumas' amazing adventure romance!"; "Slashing to the very peak of adventure thrills!"; "What strange bond ties the soul of the Corsican Brothers together-causes each to feel the other's pain and joy? why does each brother love with the power of two hearts...his own and his brother's?"; "The Corsican Brothers had Two bodies... but only One soul!"; "Alexandre Dumas' strangest, most exciting story of two brothers - each living the other's loves and joys and hates. Strange romance... strong thrills... filmed with awesome spectacle that dwarfs all previous achievements of the adventure screen!"; "Screenplay by George Bruce from a free adaptation of the Dumas story by George Bruce and Howard Estabrook"; about two brothers who are conjoined twins and they are separated, and one grows up to be a gentleman, and the other a thief, and after many years, they are reunited and compete for the same woman and settle their differences) starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (in a dual role as twin brothers!), Ruth Warrick, Akim Tamiroff, J. Carrol Naish, H.B. Warner, Henry Wilcoxon, John Emery, Gloria Holden, Veda Ann Borg, and Henry Brandon NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this program is from a special series of showings of American movies in the "American Zone" of West Germany beginning in 1945, and running for the next three years or so (apparently, Laura was so popular that it was shown in both 1946 and 1947, and there are two different programs for these two different showings). Each of these special programs have "Published with approval of Military Government" printed on the back. In 1946, West Germany began having regular showings of American movies, and the same movies that were shown in these special showings between 1945 and 1948 were again shown beginning in 1946, so there would be two different programs for each of these movies, one like this, and one "regular" program issued later. Also note that this program has six pages, but it is printed on a large single sheet that is tri-folded (we have photographed each side of the program completely unfolded). Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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