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Auction History Result

5m142 I WAS A CAPTIVE OF NAZI GERMANY TC 1936 true story of an American girl imprisoned by Nazis!

Date Sold 4/21/2019
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Title Lobby Card (LC TC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More)

I Was a Captive of Nazi Germany, the 1936 Alfred T. Mannon political anti-Nazi melodrama ("Her own story!"; about a German-American woman who moved to her native Germany in the early 1930s, and the Nazis enlisted her to spy on her wealthy and important non-Nazi friends, and when she was no longer useful to them, they imprisoned her on false charges; a U.S. Senator named Borah interceded and was able to get her released and she returned to the United States; this is a true story, but it is told by Steele, so it is her account of what occurred; Steele and Borah play themselves in the movie, which was a low budget production) starring Isobel Lillian Steele ("The American girl victim of Berlin's political intrigue!"), and U.S. Senator Borah (note that we can find no credit for any other actor in the movie, or the writer; it seems likely that they were afraid of retaliation from the Nazis, which would explain why a major studio was not associated with the movie, and no major stars appeared in it at all!). Note that a key plot point of the movie is that Ms. Steele has a rag doll that is her only comfort while imprisoned, and she calls it "Malvina", after the initials of her best friends. The movie is produced by "Malvina Pictures Corp."! Also note that in 1936, the uncle of well known collector/dealer Russ Cochran, named Bill Cochran, headed to California from West Plains, Missouri with hopes of becoming an actor in Hollywood. Apparently, he landed there at the exact perfect time to get cast as the chauffeur in this movie, but alas, no more movie roles were forthcoming, and he returned to West Plains, and lived out his days there! If anyone knows more about this movie, please e-mail us and we will post it here.
Important Added Info: Note that we have a scan of both the front and the back of this lobby card, which should greatly help you see what defects it has.

Condition: good. There are stains, faint smudges, and scuffs scattered throughout the card. There is a tiny tear at top center that was repaired with tape from the back. See our super-sized images to get a good sense of the condition of this card. Note that the white tape on the back that our consignor used to repair some or all of the tears is Filmoplast P90 acid free conservation paper tape, which is recommended by all restorers for such repairs.
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