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Auction History Result

2h056 CORSAIR LC '31 Mayo Methot & men watch Chester Morris & Fred Kohler, rare 1st release!

Date Sold 9/8/2013
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More)

Corsair, the 1931 Roland West business romantic crime thriller ("Roland West's thrilling production from the Liberty Magazine serial novel by Walton Green"; "Things began to happen when this football hero - became a pirate in flannels!") starring Chester Morris, Thelma Todd (billed as "Alison Loyd"), Fred Kohler, Ned Sparks, Frank McHugh, Mayo Methot, and William Austin. Note that Thelma Todd was billed under her real name when this movie was made in 1931. It was re-released in 1937 by Artcinema, and it they oddly did not bill Todd at all on any of their re-release posters or lobby cards (perhaps because Todd had tragically died in 1935), but she was prominently pictured on the 1937 re-release items.
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Important Added Info: Note that original 1931 United Artists movie paper from this movie is extremely rare (no doubt because the movie received a re-release in 1937, and it is likely that all of the leftover 1931 paper was used at that time). This is an original 1931 United Artists lobby card!

Condition: very good to fine. There is a tiny pinhole in each corner, but otherwise, the card is in excellent condition! Note that this lobby card is completely unrestored and there is not a single piece of tape on either the front or back!
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