eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5j606 UP IN ARMS 7.25x9 still '44 fantasy image of Danny Kaye marrying Constance Dowling! Date Sold 6/4/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical 7 1/4" x 9" (8x10) Movie Still (Learn More) Up in Arms, the 1944 Elliot Nugent romantic musical comedy ("The last word in extravagant entertainment"; "Go gay with Danny Kaye, Roar with Dinah Shore!"; "New laughs, sensational new rhythm, sensational new color, sensational new lovelies, new star to go for, new songs to hum, sensational new lovelies, sensational new star, fun to howl over, sensational new hit songs, new scenes to remember, new color to dazzle you"; "Gorgeous Goldwyn girls!"; "Oh Kaye!"; "Honest, folks, this new face on the right belongs to the sunniest honey of a comic to hit the screen in years and years! He's hilariously teamed with Dinah Shore, radio's warbling sensation...in a musical hullabaloo that's spreeful of gleeful hysterics! plus [just look above] these gorgeous, glamorous Goldwyn girls! And glitter! And gags! And new ideas! You'll agree...it's just absolutely Kaye-lossal!"; "Everybody's going for Broadway's Danny, the new sensation of the nation! He's nutty... but nice! Funny... but hilariously funny! Screamingly teamed with Dinah, radio's warbling darling! Plus gobs of gay new gags and gals!"; "Gay guffaws galore!"; "It's a Kaye-lossal fun show! New stars... rhythm... lovelies... glitter... color! All these, and uproarious comedy too!"; "New songs to hum, sensational new lovelies, fun, sensational new rhythm, sensational new star to go for, new hit songs, new laughs, new color to dazzle you, new scenes to remember, new lovelies to adore") starring Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore ("Broadway's ace comic... teamed with Radio's sweet-and-hot songstress... in a big, lusty musical hulabaloo presented by Samuel Goldwyn"), Dana Andrews, Constance Dowling, Louis Calhern Margaret Dumont, and "The Goldwyn Girls" NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this still measures 7 1/4" x 9", but it does not appear to be trimmed. Note that a paper snipe was glued to the back of the still, and then folded over to the front. This was done rather than gluing the snipe to the back, so that the snipe could be unfolded and the still could be displayed with the snipe unfolded, which would let moviegoers read the information on the snipe in the lobby (and of course, the snipe would be folded backwards, so it would not show). This was done with many stills of the 1930s, but often, the snipes are either partially or completely lost, because it is easier for them to be torn off. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE SNIPE DOES NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THE FRONT OF THE STILL! Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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