eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2d438 GUYS & DOLLS candid 7x9.25 news photo '55 Samuel Goldwyn & his wife by New York City theater! Date Sold 10/5/2014Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage 7" x 9 1/4" [18 x 23 cm] News Photo (Learn More) Guys and Dolls, the 1955 Joseph L. Mankiewicz New York City romantic gambling Broadway dance musical ("It's a living breathing doll of a musical!"; "Samuel Goldwyn presents America's Own Musical!"; based on the play by Abe Burrows & Jo Swerling; about a professional gambler who bets an operator of an illegal craps game that he can take a beautiful Salvation Army worker to Cuba with him for dinner!) starring Marlon Brando (as Sky Masterson), Jean Simmons (as Sister Sarah Brown), Frank Sinatra (as Nathan Detroit), Vivian Blaine (as Miss Adelaide), Robert Keith (as Lt. Brannigan), Stubby Kaye (as Nicely-Nicely Johnson), B.S. Pully (as Big Jule), Johnny Silver (as Benny Southstreet), Sheldon Leonard (as Harry the Horse), The Goldwyn Girls, and Larri Thomas (as the sexy Cuban dancer who flirts with Brando in Cuba, and gets in a fight with Simmons!). Note that Sam Levene was the original Nathan Detroit in the first stage version of "Guys and Dolls", but he was replaced for the movie by Frank Sinatra, because producer Sam Goldwyn did not consider Levene a big enough name, and Goldwyn also refused to let Sinatra play Sky Masterson, who would have been wonderful, and instead Goldwyn cast Marlon Brando (which led to much friction between Brando and Sinatra)! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this still was used in a newspaper and someone glued the caption to the back of the still. It tells how Mrs. Goldwyn helps Sam running his film company in many ways. Mr. Goldwyn said "A lot of men are ashamed to give credit to their wives. I'm not. She's a great woman." Note that this news photo measures 7" x 9 1/4" [18 x 23 cm]. Note that this still has a stamp on the back in the form of a diamond that has "TRR" running down the center. One certainly might wonder who placed this stamp there and why. The answer is that the still (and many others we are auctioning in this set of auctions) come to us from a still collector who has collected for many decades, and long ago he began stamping the back of his stills with this stamp, and "TRR" is his initials! Each of the stills is stamped lightly, and the stamp does NOT affect the front of the still. He is a VERY advanced collector, and he has consigned many wonderful stills to us! Condition: very good. The photo is lightly rippled at bottom, caused by a newspaper article that was glued to the back (see above). There is a faint red stain in the right blank border. Other than the above, which are primarily in the borders, the photo is in pretty good condition. Learn More about condition grades
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