eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5m243 CAPITOL THEATRE herald 1931 Suicide Fleet, Road to Singapore, Wicked, Skyline & more! Date Sold 4/8/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Herald (measures 4 3/4" x 7 3/4" [12 x 20 cm]; 4 pages) (Learn More) a local theater herald advertising the complete program for the week of December 13th, 1931 in South River, New Jersey, conprised of the following movies: Suicide Fleet, The Navy's Big Parade!, the 1931 Albert S. Rogell World War I (WWI) Navy Naval military action comedy ("A Bombardment of Thrills!"; "Now it can be told!"; "The inside story of how we sank the submarines!") starring William Boyd (billed as "Bill Boyd"), Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, Ginger Rogers, Harry Bannister, Frank Reicher, and Henry Victor AND The Road to Singapore, the 1931 Alfred E. Green romantic love triangle melodrama ("Based on a play by Roland Pertwee From a story by Denise Robins"; about an unhappy couple in British Singapore, and the wife falls for a dashing playboy) starring William Powell ("William Powell in his greatest dramatic hit"; "His First Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Picture"), Doris Kenyon, Marian Marsh, Louis Calhern, and Alison Skipworth ANDGet Rich Quick Wallingford AND Wicked, the 1931 Allan Dwan bad girl romantic melodrama ("One man shattered her happiness... another restored it") starring Elissa Landi, Victor McLaglen, Una Merkel, Allan Dinehart, and Irene Rich AND Skyline, the 1931 Sam Taylor New York City romantic love triangle family relationship Irish immigrant melodrama (based on the novel 'East Side, West Side' by Felix Riesenberg; a wild and implausible story of a young man whose mother tells him on her death bed that the man he thought was his father is not really his father; he meets a man in New York City who befriends him and he falls in love with the man's daughter; he also meets an older construction worker who gives him a job, and the construction worker realizes that the young man is his son!; the young man then falls for a bad woman, not knowing that she had an affair with his own father, who he still does not recognize!; after many complications, everything works out) starring Thomas Meighan, Hardie Albright, Maureen O'Sullivan, Donald Dillaway, and Myrna Loy. Note that the "good" young woman is played by Maureen O'Sullivan (in her sixth movie ever, and two movies before Tarzan the Ape Man, and she was 20 years old). The "bad" woman (who has an affair with both father and son) is played by Myrna Loy AND The Last Flight, the 1931 William Dieterle post World War I (WWI) romantic melodrama ("Glittering semi-tragic romance of Nikki and her boy friends"; "'Our Dick as Cary, ex-warbird who flew his ship with one hand but did his drinking with two!'") starring Richard Barthelmess, David Manners, Johnny Mack Brown, and Helen Chandler NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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