eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 3r010 MADAME JEALOUSY 9 LCs 1918 actors portray living human emotions, like in Disney's Inside Out! Date Sold 1/18/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 9 Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Cards (LCs; measure 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) Madame Jealousy, the 1918 Robert G. Vignola silent romantic love triangle melodrama starring Pauline Frederick (in the title role as Madame Jealousy), Thomas Meighan (as Valor), Frank Losee (as Finance), Charles Wellesley (as Commerce), Isabel O'Madigan (as Pride), Elsie MacLeod (as Charm), Ina Rorke (as Display), Frances Cappelano (as Mischief), Grace Barton (as Sorrow), Edwin Sturgis (as Treachery), Marcia Harris (as Rumor), and J.K. Murray (as Good Nature). Note that this is a "lost" film which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist. Also, a century before Disney made the movie "Inside Out", where there are people living in each person's brain who each represent an emotion, there were several Hollywood movies with the same basic plot, where the characters in the movie were each the personification of a specific emotion, and they were named according to the emotion! This movie is one of those that were made at this time. Here is a synopsis of the movie we found on the Internet: "Charm and Valor fall in love and are married. Jealousy, however, is angry at their happiness and decides to ruin their marriage, so she arranges for Charm to find an old photograph of her husband's former sweetheart Forgotten. Valor is also led to mistrust Charm, and the two return to their respective parents: his, Finance and Display, and hers, Commerce and Pride. While Charm spends her days with Sorrow, Treachery endeavors to ruin Valor by luring him to a disreputable roadhouse, and when Valor's father tries to bring him home, the young man strikes his father with a bottle. The two sets of parents are in the midst of a financial battle when Charm gives birth to a child, Happiness. The child reunites the couple, and Madame Jealousy, along with her servants Mischief, Treachery and Rumor, finally are banished." NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: good to very good. The cards have pinholes in the corners and varying amounts of stains around the edges. The title card has many stains scattered in the left 4", and some in the restoration of the card (see our images). Learn More about condition grades
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