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Auction History Result

9e090 PARK THEATRE JULY 25-30 WC '38 I'll Give a Million, Yellow Jack, The Traitor & more!

Date Sold 12/31/2009
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Window Card Movie Poster (WC; measures 14" x 22") (Learn More)

a local theater window card advertising the complete program from the week of July 25 to July 30, 1938 at the Park Theatre in Dexter, Maine. The movies shown were: I'll Give a Million, the 1938 Walter Lang romantic screwball comedy ("Romance is grand... If it IS romance! So he ditches his riches and goes looking... Incognito!"; "Darryl F. Zanuck in charge of production"; about a wacky millionaire who is about to commit suicide, but saves a tramp from committing suicide instead, and then switches clothing with him, spreading the word that he will give a million francs to the first person who is kind to him, even though he is in tramp clothing, and so people all over that area start treating ALL homeless people with respect, hoping to find the disguised millionaire, and he ends up marrying a circus performer, and donating the money to the entire community) starring Warner Baxter, Marjorie Weaver, Peter Lorre, Jean Hersholt, John Carradine, J. Edward Bromberg, Lynn Bari and Fritz Feld AND Yellow Jack, the 1938 George B. Seitz Panama Canal military medical illness disease romantic melodrama ("Thrilling!"; "The kiss that carries danger!"; about the need to conquer Yellow Fever [or "Yellow Jack", which was an alternate name for it at the time, but has since become forgotten] before the Panama Canal could be built; Lewis Stone plays Major Walter Reed, who was a key figure in identifying the cause of Yellow Fever, and the brave Army volunteers who allowed themselves to be infected with Yellow Fever to prove Reed's theories; and of course, there is an irrelevant romance thrown in!) starring Robert Montgomery, Virginia Bruce, Lewis Stone (as Walter Reed), Andy Devine, Henry Hull, Charles Coburn, Buddy Ebsen, and Henry O'Neil AND Having Wonderful Time, the 1938 Alfred Santell romantic summer vacation comedy (about an office girl who leaves the city to go to a summer camp, and she gets romantically involved with a waiter at the camp) starring Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Peggy Conklin, Lucille Ball, Red Skelton (billed here as "Richard (Red) Skelton"; note that this was his very first movie, and that he was fourth billed!) and Ann Miller AND The Traitor, the 1936 Sam Newfield cowboy western starring Tim McCoy, Frances Grant, Karl Hackett, Jack Rockwell, Pedro Regas, and Dick Curtis
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Important Added Info: Note that this window card was never folded. Often window cards would be folded across the middle, because that would make them 11" x 14", and they could then be sent with standard folded posters. Most collectors put an added value on a window card that has never been folded.

Condition: fair to good. There are water stains across the center of the card and nail holes around the edges.
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