eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8z1200 MAN FROM UTAH LC R1930s bad guys bust in on John Wayne & Yakima Canutt drinking at table! Date Sold 6/10/2021Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Undated (surely from between 1935 and 1939) Re-release Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) The Man from Utah, the 1934 Robert N. Bradbury cowboy western ("Action on the Range and in the Rodeo") starring John Wayne, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Polly Ann Young (sister of Loretta Young, to whom she bore a striking resemblance!), Anita Campillo (billed as "Anita Compillo"), Edward Peil Sr., and Yakima Canutt NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that lobby cards from 1930s John Wayne Lone Star westerns are extremely rare (in some cases almost as rare as the posters, which is very unusual for any 1930s movies!). Perhaps next-to-no theaters ordered lobby cards for these B-western movies. Only a very few lobby cards from any of the John Wayne Lone Star movies that solely list Lone Star have ever surfaced, and some of those are 1940s re-releases, but some of them seem to surely be from the original 1934 release. In 1935, Monogram, which owned the Lone Star John Wayne westerns, re-released them somewhere between 1935 and 1939, but no one I am aware of has been able to date them any more closely. These "Monogram" lobby cards have both Lone Star and Monogram on them, and they are also quite scarce! Also note that we have a scan of both the front and the back of this lobby card, which should greatly help you see what defects it has. Condition: good. The card has what seems to be overprinting (it possibly could be some sort of marker or ink, that was added to the card by hand, but it definitely seems to have been printed on) in the bottom right over the word "UTAH" and also in the bottom left over the ring around the Monogram logo. This covers the words "MONOGRAM PICTURES". Why someone would do this is totally beyond us! It is likely not removable, but could be painted over by a professional. Otherwise, the card is in pretty nice condition, with tiny pinholes in the corners and a red drip stain running down the left of the image, which would seem to be a result of the red paint used on the card running down the left, but it seems odd that this card from the 1930s would be hand colored! So there are definitely oddities about this card, and do not bid it unless you can accept this. Learn More about condition grades
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