eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1x112 BE MINE TONIGHT Uruguayan herald '33 starring real life Polish opera singer Jan Kiepura! Date Sold 10/11/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Uruguayan Movie Herald (measures 5" x 6 1/2" [13 x 17 cm]; 2 pages) (Learn More) Tell Me Tonight (released in the U.S. in 1933 as "Be Mine Tonight"), the 1932 Anatole Litvak English romantic opera music comedy ("You're going to experience a new grand and glorious feeling!"; "A new grand and glorious experience awaits you!"; "Carl Laemmle has the honor to present Be Mine Tonight"; "Carl Laemmle has the honor to present the international hit"; about an opera singer who has endless young female fans, so he goes to a small town where he is unknown, but he realizes he misses the limelight, although he finds someone to love in the tiny town) starring Jan Kiepura (real-life Polish opera singer who made a rare film appearance in this English movie!), Sonnie Hale, Magda Schneider, Edmund Gwenn, and Athene Seyler. This movie was also made in French and German versions. Universal did the same thing with "Dracula" in 1931. They filmed the movie twice, once in English, and once in Spanish, with two entirely different casts, U.S. actors for the English version and mostly Latin actors for the Spanish version, obviously for release in Spanish speaking countries, and the same was done with this movie, except that there were three versions (both the German language and French language versions also starred Jan Kiepura and Magda Schneider). Even more confusing, when the movie was released in the U.S. in 1933, it had yet a third title (especially because we have seen first release posters that call the movie "Be Mine To Night" AND "Be Mine To-Night"!). If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Please note that Uruguayan heralds, like Spanish heralds, were printed in large quantities, and then sent to individual theaters in Uruguay, and they would have the backs of them overprinted or stamped with their theater name and specific play dates. But because a movie might play in Uruguay for a period of a year or two (traveling from theater to theater), there is no guarantee that the date overprinted on the back of the herald is the same as the date that the herald was first printed (and the date that the movie first played in Uruguay). We strongly suspect that most movies did not reach Uruguay until a year or two after their first release in other countries, but we can't say for certain. Therefore, we don't list the date overprinted on the back of a herald as the date of the herald (or the date of the movie's first release in Uruguay) unless we know from some other source that the later year was when the movie first played in Uruguay. If it is important to you that the date on the herald is the same date as when the movie first played in its country of origin, then please look at our image of the back of this herald to see if there is a different date printed on it. Condition: good to very good. Learn More about condition grades
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