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Auction History Result

7a352 FIRES OF YOUTH TC '17 Jeanne Eagles in a Thanhouser Gold Rooster Play in five parts!

Date Sold 5/3/2015
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Title Lobby Card (LC TC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More)

The Fires of Youth, the 1917 Emile Chautard silent romantic coming-of-age melodrama ("A Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts") starring Frederick Warde, Jeanne Eagels, Helen Badgley, Ernest Howard, and Robert Vaughn
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Important Added Info: Note that in the earliest days of lobby cards (mostly between 1915 and 1918), lobby sets were usually NINE cards. There were eight scene cards, and an additional "title card", that was REALLY a title card, because it normally just had text on it with the title of the movie and the credits, but no image. Some time at the end of the 1910s, studios realized they could print lobby cards on two half-sheet-sized sheets and then trim them into eight lobby cards, which saved a lot of money, and at that time they eliminated the title card and changed one of the scene cards into a modern day title card (with both image and credits), and the eight card lobby card has remained the standard to the present day. The title card offered here is one of those mid 1910s true title cards!

Condition: good to very good. There are some smudges and creases around the edges. There was a tear in the bottom of the right border that has a piece of conservation tape on the back. The back of the card was used to advertise a "special Thanksgiving program" and there is much black paint lettering on the back.
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