eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1w904 LATE GEORGE APLEY 2 8x10 stills '47 Ronald Colman, introducing Peggy Cummins! Date Sold 6/7/2012Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 2 Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Stills (Learn More) The Late George Apley, the 1947 Joseph L. Mankiewicz Boston Massachusetts family romantic comedy ("20th Century-Fox Triumph!"; "Stop apologizing for sex, George Apley.... You didn't invent it!"; "From the play by John P. Marquand & George S. Kaufman"; "Based on the novel by John P. Marquand"; about a very proper Bostonian family whose life is thrown into an uproar when their daughter falls for a man from New York who does not fit in their social circle) starring Ronald Colman (in the title role as George Apley), Peggy Cummins (billed as "introducing Peggy Cummins"), Vanessa Brown, Richard Haydn, Charles Russell, Richard Ney, Edna Best, Mildred Natwick, Percy Waram, and Nydia Westman NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: good to very good. The bottom still was used for a newspaper ad, and there are crop lines and printer's instructions written in grease pencil on the front of the still. The stills are otherwise in pretty nice condition. Learn More about condition grades
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