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4d524 JACK ARMSTRONG 8x10 still 1947 great Glenn Cravath artwork used on the one-sheets!

Date Sold 2/24/2019
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An Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Still (Learn More)

Jack Armstong: The All-American Boy, the 1947 Wallace Fox science fiction (sci-fi) action adventure serial ("Lost in the Outer World!"; "Adapted from the radio feature"; "An amazing adventure begins!"; "A Columbia Serial") starring John Hart (in the title role "as Jack" Armstrong), Rosemary LaPlanche ("as Betty"), Joe Brown Jr. ("as Billy"), Pierre Watkin ("as Uncle Jim"), and Claire James. Note that "Jack Armstrong" was created as a radio character in 1933, as the teenage young man that every boy longed to be. He was true blue and ate Wheaties, and his show lasted all the way until 1951. An interesting footnote is that Hanna-Barbera worked on an animated TV show based on Jack Armstrong, but they could not buy the rights, and it was revamped into "Jonny Quest" in 1964
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Artist: Glenn Cravath
Important Added Info: Note that this still has an image of artwork created specifically for this movie! Such stills are far more rare than stills which show scenes from the movie!

Condition: fair. The stills was used in a magazine, and someone used a sharp object to trace around the images of the stars at the top (this was often done, because it enhanced how the photo appeared in the magazine). It is not very noticeable at all when the still is looked at head on, but it is very noticeable when the still is tilted to the light. There are also orange grease pencil marks, creases, smudges, and scuffs scattered throughout.
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