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#177 RIDE HIM, COWBOY WC '32 John Wayne

Date Sold 4/23/2002
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Original Vintage Theatrical Window Card Movie Poster (measures 14" x 22") (Learn More)

Ride Him, Cowboy, the 1932 Fred Allen wild horse cowboy western (about a cowboy who finds a horse that was accused of killing a man, and is called "The Devil Horse", and he is able to get the horse a pardon, and he trains it and later finds out that it was innocent of the murder, which had actually been done by one of the town's leading citizens and blamed on the horse) starring John Wayne, Duke ("His Devil Horse"), Ruth Hall, Henry B. Walthall, Harry Gribbon, Otis Harlan, Frank Hagney, and Glenn Strange. Note that this was the very first appearance of "Duke", the horse. Not only would he become John Wayne's horse in his six Vitagraph westerns, but over time, his name would become John Wayne's nickname, which stayed with him the rest of his life!
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Condition: very good. , EXCEPT some EXTREMELY frugal theater owner wanted to reuse this card when he was showing "Haunted Gold", so he painted over the title "Ride Him, Cowboy" with the words "Haunted Gold" in what appears to be blue and white paint. I have no idea h
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