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Auction History Result

HIS INDIAN GUARDIAN linen 1sheet R10s

Date Sold 1/1/1993
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An Undated (probably 1910s) Re-release Vintage Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh) (Learn More)

His Indian Guardian, the silent 1916 Sunset cowboy western. Note that the one-sheet poster for this movie is from the Unicorn Film Service. This was a company that in 1917 or so bought the rights to early 1910s movies and then re-released them, often with changed titles. In the case of this movie, it was originally released in 1916. I had long suspected this, but I got confirmation from exhibitor magazines from 1917 that had ads for the Unicorn Film Service, which explained that they had older movies available to be booked by theaters who were doing poorly with movies they were currently showing and wanted to replace them with something that would do better! If anyone knows more about this movie or the Unicorn Film Service, please e-mail us and we will post it here.
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Important Added Info: Note that this is a poster from the Unicorn Film Service. This was a company that in 1917 or so bought the rights to early 1910s movies and then re-released them, often with changed titles. I had long suspected this, but I got confirmation from exhibitor magazines from 1917 that had ads for the Unicorn Film Service, which explained that they had older movies available to be booked by theaters who were doing poorly with movies they were currently showing and wanted to replace them with something that would do better! If anyone knows more about this movie or the Unicorn Film Service, please e-mail us and we will post it here.

Condition: No condition recorded.

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