eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7y257 AU SECOURS French 2p '25 great Louis Rolley art of Harry Piel bending bars to rescue girl! Date Sold 6/21/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded French Two-Panel "Double Grande" Movie Poster (2p; measures 31 3/4" x 94 1/2" [81 x 240 cm]; printed in 2 pieces) (Learn More) Au Secours!! (literally translates to "Help!!"), the 1925 Harry Piel & Gerard Bourgeois silent French/German military crime thriller starring Harry Piel, Denise Legeay, Jose Davert, Fred Berger, Dary Holm, and Marguerite Madys. Note that the IMDb says that this movie's "original title" was "Face a la Mort" (which literally translates to "Facing Death"), but that it was released in France as "Au Secours" and in Germany as "Schneller als der Tod". We assume that means that "Face a la Mort" was a working title, and the only poster we have seen for this movie has "Au Secours" (which translates to "Help"). It appears this movie was never released in the U.S. If anyone knows more about this movie, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Note that co-director Harry Piel was a major figure in early cinema. He wrote and directed his first movie when he was just 20 years old in 1912, and he made several movies over the next three years, and then began acting in them as well! He made many movies over the next decades. In 1933, he joined the Nazi party and made movies for them. In 1934, he made Der Herr der Welt, a science fiction movie with robots, but he had actually used robots in a movie he made in 1915! At the end of World War II, he was sentenced to 6 months in jail and banned from the film industry for 5 years. In 1950, he started a new film company, but did not have much success, and he retired in 1953 and passed away in 1961. Unfortunately, almost all the negatives of his silent films were destroyed when Germany was bombed during World War II, so few of his films survive, and that, combined with his Nazi collaboration, has caused him to be largely forgotten, except by major film buffs. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Louis Rolley Important Added Info: Note that this poster, which is a "country of origin" poster for this partially French movie, has a spectacular image of a man trapped underwater behind bars, and he is frantically bending the bars before drowning! We have only previously seen one other French poster, and that is a small sized one, and that has a far less interesting image. We have never seen or heard of this poster before! Also note that this French two-panel measures 31 3/4" x 94 1/2" [81 x 240 cm]. Finally, note that this French two-panel was printed in 2 sections designed to overlap. Condition: very good to fine. The poster has minor wear on the folds and in the borders, but has overall survived in pretty nice condition, especially considering its age. Learn More about condition grades
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