eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4z055 WILLIAM BOYD personality poster '20s starring in Cecil B. DeMille productions at PDC! Date Sold 2/18/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Personality Poster (measures 20" x 27" [51 x 69 cm]) (Learn More) William Boyd was one of the most popular cowboy actors from 1921 through 1953. Interestingly, he was about as far from an "overnight success" as could be! He was born in 1895 in Oklahoma, and was very poor. At the age of 24, after having had many odd jobs, he moved to Hollywood, and he had many minor roles in movies (he was already prematurely grey!) but it was not until the mid-1920s that he achieved success in some Cecil B. DeMille movies. But when sound movies began, his career went downhill (he was already in his 30s), and to make matters worse, the other actor with his name (William 'Stage' Boyd) got involved in a scandal, and that hurt his career as well. But then, in 1935 he starred in Hop-a-long Cassidy (changed to "Hopalong Cassidy" after the first movie) and he made approximately 70 Hopalong Cassidy movies in the remainder of his career, and never played another role! He passed away in 1972 at the age of 77. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Personality posters were created in the 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, and early 1940s. All of the major studios created sets of these that usually measured exactly 22" x 28". Most often they were taller than they were wide, but occasionally they would be horizontal. It is interesting to note that the image on these posters is often very close to actual life-size! While at least several hundred different special personality posters were made between the 1910s and early 1940s, few are known to have survived, as few theaters ordered them, and fewer still saved them! Small studio PDC (Producers Distributing Corporation) was formed in 1925, and they created a series of these some time between 1925 and 1927, no doubt because they were hoping to become a top shelf studio (in 1927, they merged with Pathe, and in 1928, FBO and KAO also merged, forming RKO Radio Pictures). These posters from PDC are even more rare than those from the major studios! Also note that this poster has been trimmed and it now measures 20" x 27". Note that this item needs to be shipped in an oversized flat package. If it is a size that might ordinarily be rolled in a tube (like a half-sheet), the reason it is in this auction is specifically because we feel it either CAN'T be rolled or because we feel it would be a mistake to roll it, because it might well damage the item. In the case of the few items that could be rolled, we will roll the item in a tube if the new owner insists, but only if they accept that they can't return the item if it is damaged from being rolled. So please bear in mind that this item must be sent in a LARGE flat package (the size of the package will depend on the size of the item), and bear this added expense in mind before placing a bid on it. Condition: fair to good. The blank borders were trimmed off. The poster has darkened and there are tiny bits of paper loss around the edges, with smudges and faint dot stains scattered throughout. Learn More about condition grades
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