eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result Lot #: 207 WILD CARGO linen 1sheet Date Sold 12/14/1992Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Appears in Hollywood Posters 3 Only $60 The image at right appears in the auction catalog we published as shown above and was sold long ago and we do NOT have it available for purchase. However, you can buy the auction catalog it appears in using the "Order" button above. An Original Vintage Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh) (Learn More) Frank Buck's Wild Cargo, the 1934 Armand Denis African jungle big game hunting safari adventure documentary sequel ("The living camera record the strangest trade a man has ever worked at!"; "Nature saves her greatest thrills for Frank Buck's Wild Cargo"; "Thrilling! Sensational!"; "Greater than 'Bring 'Em Back Alive'"; "Buck strips the lush jungle of its secrets"; "He has robbed the fanged empire of its lords! ...stripped the lush jungle of its secrets!"; "Bring - 'em - back - alive Frank Buck's Greatest Thriller!"; "Frank Buck's new and amazing wonders!"; "All New! Amazing Wonders!"; from the book by Frank Buck and Edward Anthony) starring and narrated by famed jungle explorer, Frank Buck. Note that Armand Denis had explored Africa and India in the 1930s with his wife Leila Roosevelt, and had produced and directed many short subjects with footage of their travels that he and his wife had shot themselves. In 1948, the 52 year-old Armand Denis divorced Roosevelt, and married 34 year-old Michaela Holdsworth, and together they made four movies (very similar to those he had made with his first wife). Note too that Frank Buck and Armand Denis were the two most famous men connected with jungle documentaries, and that this was the only movie that the two collaborated on! 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: This was printed by Associated Displays Corporation which was a company based in New York City. Before it was discovered by noted poster dealer/historian Walter Reuben, collectors did not know the name of this company (and thought it to be located in the Midwest), and it is often referred to as the "other company" (and we will continue to refer to it that way, since collectors know it that way). From 1936 to roughly 1941, this company printed its own one-sheets and lobby card sets (and a very few inserts, half-sheets, three-sheets, 40x60s and stills) for three major studio movies (Warner Brothers, Paramount and United Artists, but no other studios). The items almost always feature a tiny legal disclaimer and cast credits only. The posters and lobby cards are from the original release of the movie, and almost always have completely different artwork from the regular studio release. They did this by combining elements from different film scenes onto one poster or card. Sometimes, "other company" posters have images that are the equal of those from the regular studio release posters. Condition: Very Good. Learn More about condition grades
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