eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result #671 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN LC 27 all-time classic Date Sold 11/13/2001Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Original Vintage Theatrical Lobby Card (Measures 11" x 14") (Learn More) Uncle Tom's Cabin, the classic 1927 Harry A. Pollard silent black African American anti-slavery melodrama ("Universal's mammoth motion picture"; "Universal's $2,000,000 motion picture!"; "Greatest moving picture on Earth"; "A show every one should see"; "Soul Stirring Scenes Never To Be Forgotten"; "See Families Torn Apart By Slavery"; "Hear - The Jubilee Shouters Beautiful Music and Songs"; "See - Actual Slave Auctions - True History Soul Stirring Scenes Never To Be Forgotten"; "The motion picture you can't forget to remember"; "Big as the heart of humanity"; "Presented And Filmed With Force"; "Positively Every Scene Authentic"; "by Harriet Beecher Stowe", who wrote the famous novel about the cruel mistreatment of a black African American at the hands of Simon Legree, surely one of the "baddest" villains ever in movies or literature; the book is said to have caused the Civil War) starring James B. Lowe (in the title role as Uncle Tom), Virginia Grey (as Eva), George Siegmann (as Simon Legree), Dick Sutherland, Margarita Fischer (as Eliza), Mona Ray (as Topsy), and Lassie Lou Ahern (as Little Harry) NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: fine. There is a pinhole in the girl at left in the background's hair piece (it is not very noticeable). There is a pinhole in each blank corner and one in the center of the bottom blank border and one in the center of the border art at bottom. Learn More about condition grades
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