eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1x047 7th COMMANDMENT TC '61 Dwain Esper, adultery is young America's most perplexing problem! Date Sold 4/28/2011Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Title Lobby Card (LC TC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) The Seventh Commandment, the 1932 Dwain Esper & James P. Hogan Hollywood California sexploitation bad teens drinking loose women melodrama ("A Dwain Esper Production Educational Smash Hit of 1933"; "It peeps into the average home!"; "Bare facts for the broad-minded!"; "Actually filmed in the B.B.B. Cellar Cafe, Hollywood, where wild youth makes whoopee and how! See the strip poker parties and learn what this young gin mad generation is coming to"; "Young America's most perplexing problem"; "the most startling revelation ever filmed!"; "With an all star cast"; about a small town boy in a big city who gets involved with loose women, drinking parties, and strip poker parties, and he ruins his life) starring Stuart James, George Le Maire Jr., and Victoria Vinton. Note that this movie opened in October of 1932, and there was a full color one-sheet for that release (but movie paper from this title is extremely rare). We have auctioned a four page herald that refers to the movie as the "smash hit of 1933", indicating that it surely was still playing for some part of 1933, and we have also auctioned a two color one sheet that refers to it as "the new 1934 talking sex picture". It maybe that the movie stayed in continual first release from late 1932 into 1934, and it is also possible that it was re-edited in 1934, and that it was given a re-release at that time. 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. Condition: fair to good. The card had many pinholes, smudges, stains, and some tears around the edges. It appears there was a snipe glued over the top right of the card, because there was glue residue throughout that area and some odd scuffing throughout the card. The card was "starch backed", which means that it was moistened with a special starch solution, attached to a backing, allowed to dry, and then the card had touch up while it was backed, and afterward, the backing was removed. This restoration greatly lessened how noticeable the above defects are, but they are still very evident from close up (and somewhat distracting from a distance), so please do not bid on this card unless you can accept its defects described above or are willing to pay to have them properly restored! Learn More about condition grades
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