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Auction History Result

1c415 SHADOW STRIKES LC '37 close up of Rod La Rocque in title role holding terrified man!

Date Sold 5/3/2012
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More)

The Shadow Strikes, the 1937 Lynn Shores super hero detective crime mystery thriller (from the story 'The Ghost of the Manor' by Walter B. Gibson, who was the creator of The Shadow character in the pulp magazines; "From The Famous Shadow Stories") starring Rod La Rocque (in the title role as The Shadow/Lamont Granston), Agnes Anderson (billed as "Lynn Anders"), James Blackeley, Walter McGrail, and Bruce Kellogg. Note that The Shadow had been a hero in pulp magazines and on the radio since 1930, but in 1937, a new radio series began with Orson Welles playing The Shadow, and that gave a great boost to this movie, which came out at the same time! Note that this movie was followed by a sequel the following year "International Crime", with Rod La Rocque reprising his role
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Condition: very good. There is a 4" diagonal crease in the top right corner, a 1/2" tear in the top left blank corner, and two tiny areas of paper loss in the bottom blank border. Otherwise, the card is in pretty nice condition! Note that this lobby card is completely unrestored and there is not a single piece of tape on either the front or back!
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