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Auction History Result

#2536 GOIN' TO TOWN herald '35 Mae West

Date Sold 9/2/2003
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Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Herald (measures 7" x 9 1/4") (Learn More)

Goin' To Town, the 1935 Alexander Hall romantic bad-woman-inherts-fortune-and-tries-to-become-a-lady musical comedy ("She's found a new way of doin' 'em wrong!"; "Streamlined for Speed!"; "West goes modern in a big way as the cattle queen who tires of bad men and muscles into high society to pick herself a good one!"; "Celebrate Mae Day"; a wacky story of a dance hall queen whose fiancee dies leaving her great wealth, and she tries to make herself into a "lady") starring Mae West, Paul Cavanagh, Gilbert Emery, Ivan Lebedeff, Tito Coral, Fred Kohler, Monroe Owsley, Grant Withers, Marjorie Gateson, and Vladimar Bykoff (billed as "Wladimir Baikoff"). Note that this movie was originally titled "Now I'm a Lady", and some stills were printed with that title. It was then changed to "How Am I Doin'?", and we don't know what material was printed with that title. Finally, the title was changed to "Goin' To Town", and that was the final title for the movie.
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Important Added Info: This herald was folded in half at one time as was originally intended.

Condition: very good to fine. small ink pad stamp on the back of the herald with a theater name and play dates; faint brown stains around the edges of the herald (mostly in the blank borders); herald was folded slightly off-center resulting in a slightly diagonal crease along the regular foldline; minor creases and smudges around the edges of the herald
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