eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4d0116 W.S. VAN DYKE deluxe 10x13 still 1933 MGM studio portrait of the director by Hurrell, Eskimo! Date Sold 4/16/2023Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Deluxe 10" x 13" [25 x 33 cm] Movie Still (Learn More) W.S. Van Dyke was a director and a writer from the 1910s to the 1940s. He had gotten his start as an assistant on D.W. Griffith's "Intolerance" in 1916, and the following year, he was a director of many movies. He directed many westerns and other movies throughout the 1920s, and in 1928, he got his second big break when he helped Robert Flaherty direct "Shadows in the South Seas", and the following year, he was signed by MGM to make "Trader Horn", but it took two years to complete due to all the complications of location filming. The following year, he directed "Tarzan the Ape Man", and the huge success of that movie made him one of the top directors of the 1930s. He passed away in 1943 at the age of 53. Important Added Info: Note that we previously auctioned this still, and it sold for $405. The person who purchased it has now reconsigned it to us, so this is still the only example we have ever auctioned! Note that this still measures 10" x 13" [25 x 33 cm], but it has not been trimmed. Also note that this is a deluxe still printed on double weight paper stock. Condition: good. There are light creases scattered throughout. There are tiny stains in the background by Van Dyke's ear that slightly touch his ear. None of this is very noticeable at all when you look at the still head on (you have to tilt it to the light to really see it). Learn More about condition grades
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