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IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ('46) IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ('46) LC OR search current auctions Auction History Result w000c IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE movie lobby card #4 '46 Stewart, Barrymore Date Sold 5/15/2007Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card #4 (measures 11" x 14") (Learn More) Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, the classic 1946 Frank Capra (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) banking family fantasy romantic melodrama ("Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful! How could it be anything else!"; "They're going steady... straight to your heart!"; "It's a Wonderful Love!"; "Frank Capra's wonderfilm..."; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; about a man at the brink of suicide, and an angel appears who shows him all the good that he did, by showing him how his world would have been if he had never been born, and that renews his faith) starring James Stewart (Jimmy Stewart; nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film; "America's Favorite Feller..."; as George Bailey), Donna Reed ("Jimmy's Favorite Girl..."; as Mary Bailey), Lionel Barrymore (as Mr. Potter), Thomas Mitchell (as Uncle Billy), Henry Travers (best remembered for playing Clarence the angel in this movie!), Beulah Bondi (as James Stewart's mom), Ward Bond (as Bert), Frank Faylen (as Ernie), Gloria Grahame (in a memorable role as Violet, the "bad" girl), H.B. Warner (as Mr. Gower), Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer (as Freddie), Stanley Andrews, Sheldon Leonard (as Nick), William Edmunds, Jimmy Hawkins, Samuel S. Hinds, Frank Hagney, Karolyn Grimes, Virginia Patton, and Todd Karns NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this is one of seven lobby cards from "It's a Wonderful Life" we are auctioning this week on eBay (in seven separate auctions). Each of the cards had several pinholes in each corner and some in the center of the borders (in some, the pinholes were mostly only in the blank borders, and in some, they were in the edges of the image background), and the collector who owned them had them backed on to a light paper backing, and then had professional restoration performed to touch up the pinholes and whatever other defects each card contained. Each of the cards now display quite nicely (although you can see signs of the restoration from inches away). Each of the cards is slightly "bowed", but of course, that will not show if the card is displayed, and the "bowing" will disappear over time as the cards are laid completely flat. I would think most collectors would be quite happy to display any of these great lobby cards on the wall. Condition: very good. There were many creases and smudges around the edges. There were some light smudges in the solid background areas. There were some creases, tears, smudges, and tiny areas of paper loss in the blank borders. The person who restored the card performed pretty minimal restoration to the image area, and did inpainting in the blank areas of the borders, to "even them out". You can still see slight signs of the smudges in the light background areas from inches away, but from any distance, they are not very noticeable or distracting. I personally prefer this sort of restoration to the kind where the restorer makes the lobby card look "perfect", because when that is done, the cards require LOTS of inpainting, and often have a "dipped in paint" look which I hate. I don't see that there is anything wrong with seeing slight signs of imperfections in a 60 year-old collectible item (after all, one could display a facsimile lobby card, and that would look REALLY perfect!). Learn More about condition grades
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