eMoviePoster.comWhat are the objects in the corners of some images? Learn More This is an eMoviePoster.com stock image. What does this mean? Auction History Result Lot #: JW 100 DESERT TRAIL lobby card R39 John Wayne holding gun w/horse! Date Sold 7/10/2004Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Appears in John Wayne Movie Posters at Auction CATALOG SOLD OUT The image at right appears in the auction catalog we published as shown above and was sold long ago and we do NOT have it available for purchase. A 1939 Re-Release Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (measures 11" x 14") (Learn More) The Desert Trail, the 1935 Lewis D. Collins gambling cowboy western (Wayne is a rodeo star who, along with his professional gambler friend, is falsely accused of armed robbery, and they escape, and head to "Poker City" to find the real robbers) starring John Wayne, Lafe McKee, Mary Kornman, Paul Fix, Eddy Chandler, Carmen Laroux, and Al Ferguson. Note that this is one of the 16 westerns John Wayne made for Lone Star Productions, produced by Paul Malvern. Lone Star was a subsidiary of Monogram Pictures. For the very first release of these 16 movies, lobby cards were made that say "A Lone Star Production". After John Wayne achieved major success in 1939, the movies were re-released with new lobby cards that say "A Monogram Picture". The lobby cards from both releases are extremely rare, and the ones from the very first Lone Star release are unbelievably rare (in some cases, only a very few or no lobby cards are known to exist!). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that lobby cards from the 1930s John Wayne 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. Monogram acquired the rights to the earlier John Wayne Lone Star westerns and re-released them somewhere around 1939, but no one I am aware of has been able to date them any more closely. There are "Monogram" lobby cards from this movie, but no one I am aware of has ever seen a "Lone Star" lobby card. That would technically make this lobby card a "re-release", but if there are no earlier lobby cards, and these lobby cards are extremely scarce, then being a "re-release" is certainly pretty insignificant! Condition: good to very good. many pinholes and smudge marks around the edges of the card; much smudging in the top left corner of the image and a smudge mark approximately 1" above Wayne's figure in the sky area; I know this card has a lot of defects, but I still gave it a "good to very good rating", because the bulk of the defects are in the borders and far away from the central image. If a restorer is able to chemically remove the dirt stains and then patch the holes, the card would look wonderful and there would be no paint anywhere within the central image or title area! Learn More about condition grades
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