eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4a022 FIGHTING EAGLE 4 8x11 key book stills 1927 Brigadier La Rocque exposes Napoleon's traitor! Date Sold 2/4/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 4 Original Vintage Theatrical Movie 8" x 11 1/4" [20 x 29 cm] Key Book Stills (Learn More) The Fighting Eagle, the 1927 Donald Crisp silent Napoleonic War France romantic melodrama (about a Brigadier who seeks to expose one of Napoleon Bonaparte's foreign ministers as a traitor!) starring Rod La Rocque, Phyllis Haver, Sam De Grasse, Max Barwyn, Julie Faye, and Sally Rand. Note that Sally Rand is well known even today as a stripper who did an incredibly risque (for the times) "fan dance" in the 1930s. But few know that she appeared in a number of movies in the 1920s, and movie paper from those movies is incredibly rare. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: The Kodascope Library was Kodak's film rental library system. In the mid-1930s, it had a catalogue of approximately 700 1920s silent movies (mostly films from Paramount, Warner Bros. and First National) that were available for rental with a paid subscription to the service. The movies were copied from the original negatives and were produced on a stable non-nitrate, high-quality film, and were typically available in 5 reels, and individuals would rent these silent movies (and likely show them to organizations, perhaps in schools, churches or other public venues). There was also a simpler children's version of this called "Kodatoy" that wealthier families could buy so that their kids could watch silent movies at home! We were consigned 28 different groups of keybook stills which were used with the Kodascope Library (they were surely shown to prospective renters of movies, to help them choose which movies they wanted to rent). Each of the groups of keybook stills has a black cover sheet that comes with them that has information from the Kodascope Libraries together with the rental price (and in many cases, the listed price has been lowered by hand). While these keybook stills were used in the mid-1930s, we believe that they are originals from when the movies first came out in the mid-1920s. Note also that these keybook stills have been mounted to a linen type material and have an extra 1" at the top or left of the still, along with punch holes in that extra area (see our images). Condition: very good. The keybook stills and the cover sheet have some minor wear but are generally in nice condition (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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