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Auction History Result

4b191 JETTA GOUDAL RE-STRIKE 11x14 still '60s head & shoulders portrait in white dress & cool hat!

Date Sold 12/28/2014
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A 1960s RE-STRIKE 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm] Movie Still (Learn More)

Jetta Goudal (born Julie Henriette Goudeket) was a Dutch actress from the 1920s to the 1930s. She was Dutch and Jewish, but when she came to America in 1918, she pretended to be French, and immediately had success on Broadway. That attracted the attention of Cecil B. DeMille, who hired her to make movies, but they clashed repeatedly, and in 1927, DeMille terminated her, and she sued him, and she won the suit, which was a first for an actor, and she continued to fight for actors' rights, which gave her the nickname "The Joan of Arc of Equity". Unfortunately, she had a thick accent, and the coming of sound ended her career. She married an art director in 1930 and retired. Some of her movies include The Green Goddess, The Road to Yesterday, and The Forbidden Woman. She passed away in 1985 at the age of 93.
Important Added Info: Note that our consignor obtained this still years ago, but it is certain that it is not an original studio-issued still, but it is a "re-strike" still created by a dealer in the 1960s or 1970s (someone who likely had access to the original negative). Please do not bid on this still unless you can accept that it is certainly a re-strike still, and is NOT an original.

Condition: fair. The still has darkened unevenly (or it has some slight water staining scattered throughout; see our image).
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