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Auction History Result

9r362 TELL ENGLAND English program '31 Anthony Asquith's version of Gallipoli & it's pro-England!

Date Sold 1/14/2010
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An Original Vintage Theatrical English Movie Program (measures 8" x 11 1/2"; 12 pages) (Learn More)

Tell England (also released as "The Battle of Gallipoli"), the 1931 Anthony Asquith English World War I (WWI) historical Turkey Middle-East melodrama ("An Epic of Gallipoli"; "From the Book by Ernest Raymond") starring Carl Harbord, Tony Bruce, Dennis Hoey, C.M. Hallard, Frederick Lloyd, Gerald Rawlinson, Lionel Hedges, Sam Wilkinson, Wallk Patch, Hubert Harben and Fay Compton. Note that this movie used the Battle of Gallipoli as a symbol of all the good in England, and this was a pro-war movie (completely opposite from the Peter Weir Gallipoli movie which presented the English in a very bad light and which was very anti-war)!
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Important Added Info: Note that this program has a die-cut cover where there is a cut out of the frame on the front so that you can see the image from the first interior page. Also note that we have pictured the front cover, and an interior 2-page spread from this program. Finally, note that this is a rare country of origin program for this English movie.

Condition: good. The covers are separating down the spine and there are many smudges on the front and back covers.
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