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Auction History Result

#402 SABOTAGE 2 LCs '39 Whelan

Date Sold 12/4/2001
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2 Original Vintage Theatrical Lobby Cards (Measures 11" x 14") (Learn More)

Sabotage, the 1939 Harold Young Germany spy espionage airplane aviation disaster thriller ("What's the truth about Sabotage?"; written by Lionel Houser; about a young man who works at an airplane factory, and when some of the planes are sabotaged, he is falsely accused and the factory is closed, but he goes to the mayor of the town and the mayor discovers that it was German spies who did the espionage, and then they kidnap the mayor, but everything works out in the end) starring Arleen Whelan, Gordon Oliver, Charley Grapewin, Lucien Littlefield, and Paul Guilfoyle. Note that this was one of the first American movies dealing with German spies committing espionage and sabotage in the U.S. (it is telling that it was by Republic Studios who had little distribution in Europe; at this time, the major studios steered clear of criticizing the Germans or Hitler for the most part, because they did not want to jeopardize their lucrative distribution in Germany). It would not be another year or two before the major studios started making similar movies.
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Condition: good to very good. Both cards have lots of tiny dot stains throughout the card. Both cards have tack holes in the blank borders and a few small tears in the blank borders. The fence card has a red stain in the man's face.
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