eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result h111 CAMILLE/HULA/ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER/OPEN RANGE window card movie poster '27 Date Sold 6/28/2005Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Window Card Movie Poster (measures 14" x 22") (Learn More) the quad-bill release of Camille, the 1927 Fred Niblo silent romantic doomed-love melodrama ("Joseph M. Schenck presents NORMA TALMADGE in 'Camille'"; "A Modern Version with Gilbert Roland"; based on the story by Alexandre Dumas fils; this was the ninth and final silent version of this classic story; in this one, there is a cool framing device where a man buys a painting of a beautiful woman, and she appears before him and tells him her story, which is the classic story of a woman who sleeps her way to success, and then meets a forthright young man who she loves, but she knows their love cannot survive, and then she gets tuberculosis and keeps that fact from her lover, and dies tragically) starring Norma Talmadge (in the title role as Camille), Gilbert Roland (22 years old, in his fourth credited role, and without his trademark mustache!), Lilyan Tashman, Rose Dione, and Oscar Beregi Sr. Note that there was a sound version of this movie made in 1936 starring Greta Garbo in the lead role. and Hula, the 1927 Victor Fleming silent tropical Hawaii romantic love triangle melodrama ("Adapted from Doriz Anderson from the novel by Armine von Tempski"; Clara Bow is the daughter of a pineapple plantation owner in Hawaii, and when a handsome English engineer shows up, she falls in love, and actively persues him, but then it turns out he is married, and his wife shows up, but that doesn't deter Clara!) starring Clara Bow (in the title role as Hula Calhoun), Clive Brook, Arlette Marchal, Arnold Kent, Patricia Dupont, and Duke Kahanamoku (who was a legendary Hawaiian five-time Olympic medalist and actor who is credited with popularizing the sport of surfing). Note that Clara Bow was the most famous "flapper girl" of the mid to late 1920s (she became known as "The It Girl" after the character she played based on the popular novel by Elinor Glyn). She had a major role in Wings, and was Paramount's biggest star at that time. But she had a notorious private life and seemingly "settled down" when she married cowboy star Rex Bell in 1931 (she had two children and she retired from movies), but sadly in 1949 she went into a mental institution after a failed suicide attempt (she had had psychiatric issues for quite some time) and she was released but never returned to her family, and lived alone until her death in 1965. and One Woman to Another, the 1927 Frank Tuttle silent romantic love triangle comedy (about a woman whose boyfriend strays when she is exposed to smallpox and is quarantined, and when she can see him again, she must do all she can to win him back) starring Florence Vidor, Theodore von Eltz, Marie Shotwell, Hedda Hopper, and Roy Stewart and Zane Grey's Open Range, the 1927 Clifford Smith silent Native American Indian cowboy western (based on the novel 'Valley of Wild Horses' by Zane Grey; about a cowboy accused of rustling cattle and he can only prove his innocence and win the love of his girl by finding the real cattle rustlers, and he finds that they are in league with a group of Indians, and the climax of the movie has a battle between cowboys and Indians, and a stampede of the stolen cattle) starring Betty Bronson, Lane Chandler, Fred Kohler, Bernard Siegel, and Guy Oliver NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this is a locally printed window card and it is on very thin one-sheet-like paper. This window card was folded like a one-sheet with three horizontal folds and one vertical fold (we believe it was originally printed like this). Also note that there are small areas of separation in the folds. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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