eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7g001 FLYING DOWN TO RIO linen Danish '33 completely different colorful romantic dancing art! Date Sold 9/22/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked Danish Movie Poster (measures 24 1/2" x 33 1/2") (Learn More) Flying Down to Rio, the classic 1933 Thornton Freeland South America Rio De Janeiro Brazil airplane aviation pilot romantic love triangle musical ("Musical Romance Staged in the Clouds..."; "Too big for the world... So they staged it in the clouds... Too beautiful for words... So they set it to music!"; "Come, take a joy ride through the sky!"; "Romance that soars on the wings of song") starring Dolores Del Rio, Gene Raymond, Paul Roulien, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, and Blanche Friderici. Note that this was the first of the ten movies Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made together, which explains why they were fourth and fifth billed, and not pictured on any poster art! Also note that this movie was made at a time when Hollywood had a "love affair" with South America in general, and Brazil (and Rio de Janeiro). Paul Roulien was a Brazilian singer who came to Hollywood in 1931, and he sang in several movies. In this movie, he was part of a romantic love triangle with Dolores Del Rio and Gene Raymond, and it was his best role. In 1934, he returned to Brazil and quit acting in 1938. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Erik Frederiksen Important Added Info: Note that we have never seen or heard of this great poster before! The U.S. one-sheet sells in the high five figures (at least!), and this poster appears to be even more rare than that poster, and has completely different excellent artwork! Note that the art on this poster is signed "Erik F.". The artist's full name is Erik Frederiksen, and we have been told by a Danish poster expert that he not only drew movie posters in Denmark in the 1930s but he also drew travel posters. We had never seen any art by this artist prior to discovery of the Danish posters we are auctioning, and it appears that few Danish collectors or dealers had seen them either. Certainly he must be regarded as one of the premier poster artists of the 1930s, but he is not known today, likely because of the extreme scarcity of his posters. Condition: very good. The poster had triangular paper loss in the bottom right corner measuring 3" high by 4" wide. It affected the "FILM" of "OPERETTEFILM" and the "N" of "JORGEN" and the entire "S. JORGENSEN", which was missing. Other than this paper loss, the poster had creases and scuffs on parts of some foldlines, pinholes and tiny paper loss in each corner, and the entire poster had darkened somewhat. Overall, the poster was in good to very good condition prior to linenbacking (its only significant defect was the paper loss in the bottom right corner, which solely affects the words described above). The missing area was expertly re-created (we do not know of any other example of this poster, but we had another poster from the same period with the same writing at the bottom, so we knew exactly what was missing). Minimal restoration was performed to the minor defects in the rest of the poster described above. The poster was very nicely backed, and I doubt hardly any people would know of the missing area unless they were told of it, and of course, it is a tiny fraction of the poster and does not affect the artwork. I hope that this great poster sells to someone who will display it on their wall, and I envy them already! Learn More about condition grades
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