eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7z008 HOW MOLLY MADE GOOD 6sh '15 great stone litho headshots of 12 Broadway theater stars! Date Sold 6/11/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Six-Sheet Movie Poster (6sh; measures 81" x 81" [206 x 206 cm]) (Learn More) How Molly Made Good (also released in the U.S. as "How Molly Malone Made Good"), the 1915 Lawrence B. McGill silent newspaper journalism female reporter adventure comedy ("A Multiple Reel Feature"; "The supreme motion picture achievement introducing twelve famous stars who aided her"; about a young Irish girl in New York City who gets a job as a newspaper reporter, but is told by her editor that she must interview as many theater celebrities as possible, and she not only does so, but she takes an airplane from Connecticut to New York in order to get her story to the paper in time, which was quite daring in 1915!; the movie included cameos by many famous Broadway stars of the day, appearing as themselves) starring Marguerite Gale (in the title role "as the heroine Molly Malone"), with cameo appearances by Leo Ditrichstein, May Robson, Robert Edeson, Cyril Scott, Lulu Glaser, Henrietta Crosman, Henry Kolker, Julian Eltinge (who was perhaps the most famous female impersonator of the 1910s), Madame Grace Fjorde, Charles J. Ross (billed as "Chas. J. Ross"), Julia Dean, and Mabel Fenton NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this six-sheet was printed in 6 sections designed to overlap. Someone stored the poster with each of the six sections rolled, so they will be sent rolled together in a tube (it would make no sense to send them any other way). In the early days of six-sheets, they were all printed in six one-sheet size pieces (that is where the name came from!). When presses were developed that could print larger sections, they were printed in two larger pieces and two smaller pieces, and this happened some time in the early 1920s. Condition: good to very good. Each of the six sections has some wear around the edges, including small tears and tiny paper loss. There is also some wear on the foldlines. There is some staining around the edges of each section. But overall, the poster has survived really well, especially considering it is 100 years old. Any linenbacker can easily back this poster and it will look fantastic! Note that the poster will be sent rolled in a tube (see above). Learn More about condition grades
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