eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result a511 TENDER COMRADE 8x10 movie still '44 Ginger Rogers, Robert Ryan Date Sold 4/3/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical 8 1/4" x 10" Movie Still (Learn More) Tender Comrade, the 1944 Edward Dmytryk World War II (WWII) military women-on-the-Home-Front romantic melodrama ("Unforgettable"; "Story and Screen Play by Dalton Trumbo"; "Crowning triumph of the 'Kitty Foyle' star!"; "'Wherever you go..you will always feel the beating of my heart close against yours... the warmth of my arms tight around you... the strength of my prayers giving you courage...'"; "Their story is your story! The 'Chin Up' girl who lives next door...and the boy who lives in her heart! It's the story of millions of American sweethearts and Furlough Wives are gallantly living today! Told so humanly, so warmly, so tenderly and humorously that your memory and your heart will be enriched beyond all measure!"; "Dreams... telling the story of precious yesterdays, before he left in a uniform. Realities... portraying the valor of one, and of millions of sweet-hearts and wives who change from play shorts to denims... to work, hope, wait for tomorrow's unknown climax to their unfinished love story!"; "Ginger's comment when she read and chose this great love story about today's valiant wives and sweethearts who wait at home. Star, writer, and producer of 'Kitty Foyle' ...which won for Ginger the screen's highest award ...have scored another, and a greater triumph!"; about four wives in World War II whose husbands are away in the military, and they are working in a defense plant) starring Ginger Rogers ("as America's 'Chin-Up Girl' in the screen's great love story for 1944"), Robert Ryan, Ruth Hussey, Patricia Collinge, Mady Christians, Kim Hunter, Jane Darwell, and Richard Martin NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that a paper snipe was glued to the back of the still, and then folded over to the front. This was done rather than gluing the snipe to the back, so that the snipe could be unfolded and the still could be displayed with the snipe unfolded, which would let moviegoers read the information on the snipe in the lobby (and of course, the snipe would be folded backwards, so it would not show). This was done with many stills of the 1930s, but often, the snipes are either partially or completely lost, because it is easier for them to be torn off. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE SNIPE DOES NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON THE FRONT OF THE STILL! Note that there is a distribution date stamped on the back of the still. Also note that this still measures 8 1/4" x 10". Please do not bid on it thinking that it is 8" x 10". Condition: fine. Learn More about condition grades
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