eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2b2222 FLIGHT 2 8x10 stills 1929 Jack Holt, Lila Lee & others watch plane & more, Frank Capra! Date Sold 5/10/2022Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 2 Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Stills (Learn More) Flight, the 1929 Frank Capra (billed as "Frank R. Capra") United States Marine Corps military airplane aviation romantic love triangle adventure thriller ("The supreme all-talking drama of the air"; "made with the full co-operation of the United States Marine Corps"; a virtual mini-epic, with a college football star who blows the big game by running the wrong way and scoring a touchdown for the other team!; he joins the Marine Flying Corps, where, as luck would have it, his main rival is someone who witnessed the football game, and constantly taunts him about it; he also has a kindly flight instructor who takes a liking to him, but the young man crashes a plane and his hands are burned, so he can't fly, but the instructor takes him along to the war in Nicaragua as a mechanic; as luck would have it, both he and the flight instructor fall in love with the same beautiful woman, but the instructor doesn't know it, and feels betrayed when he learns the younger man has "stolen" his girl; there is a climactic air rescue, where the young man must fly a plane even though he is not qualified, and at the end of the movie, he has become a flight instructor himself, and he has won the girl!) starring Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, Lila Lee, Alan Roscoe, Walter Brennan, and Eddy Chandler. Note that the football incident that starts the movie was based on the real life exploit of Roy Riegels, later branded "Wrong Way Riegels", and Capra used actual footage of his wrong run in the movie. In addition, Capra had the cooperation of the Marine Corps, and they let him film actual Marine Corps planes for the footage in the movie. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this set of stills (and a number of others, both sets and singles) come from a recently discovered collection of mostly 1930s stills (but with some from the 1920s, and some from the 1940s and 1950s) that came from the estate of a longtime journalist who wrote about these movies and visited the sets of many movies and were given these stills at that time. They are all rare original stills from the first release of the movies, and some have cool candid images. We auctioned a similar group of stills from this wonderful collection in our auctions that closed April 12, 2022, and now we are auctioning almost all of the remaining stills from this collection (in singles and sets, just as they were last time). After this set of auctions, there will be only a handful left from this collection, so this is pretty much your last opportunity to acquire these extremely rare stills, including some from movies you almost never see anything from! Condition: very good. The stills are in pretty nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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