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#4207 BOSTON BLACKIE LC '23 William Russell

Date Sold 4/8/2003
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Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (measures 11" x 14") (Learn More)

Boston Blackie, the 1923 Scott R. Dunlap Massachusetts silent detective crime mystery thriller ("Adapted from the story 'The Water Cross' by Jack Boyle") starring William Russell (in the title role as Boston Blackie), Eva Novak, Frank Brownlee, Otto Matieson, W.C. Robinson, and Fred Esmelton. Note that this is one of ten silent movies made in the 1920s starring the fictional character "Boston Blackie", a reformed crook turned detective, which were based on short stories by Jack Boyle. The character was revived in 1941 with Chester Morris playing Boston Blackie, and there were 14 movies in the 1940s. Note that this is a "lost" film, which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist.
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Condition: fair. smudges and light water stains throughout the card

minor creases in each corner with tiny paper loss in the upper right blank corner
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