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Auction History Result

6r704 VANITY FAIR slabbed 8x10 still '32 Barbara Kent & Conway Tearle watch young boy play!

Date Sold 12/1/2011
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An Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Still (Learn More)

Vanity Fair (of Today), the 1932 Chester M. Franklin romantic woman-climbs-ladder-of-success-using-men melodrama ("The modern version of Thackeray's Famous Classic!"; about a woman desperate to achieve success, even though it means romancing and using many men she does not care about) starring Myrna Loy (as Becky Sharp), Conway Tearle, Barbara Kent, Walter Byron, and Anthony Bushell. Note that this was one of many movie adaptations of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic novel, "Vanity Fair", but this was the only one that "modernized" it and brought it into the present day. It is virtually completely forgotten, and there was a 1935 version starring Miriam Hopkins, called "Becky Sharp", which was the first Technicolor feature.
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Important Added Info: Note that this is one of the very first movie paper items we have auctioned that was "authenticated" and "graded" by CGC, the famous authenticator of comic books. They gave it a grade of "fine", and encased it in a Mylar sleeve, with an informative strip at the top, and three punch holes in the left border.

Condition: very good. There are some stains and tiny surface paper loss on the back of the still, but they have little effect on the front, which has some creases around the edges.
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