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Auction History Result

5b1569 TARZAN & THE GOLDEN LION glass slide 1927 Edgar Rice Burroughs, Pierce & lion, ultra rare!

Date Sold 9/26/2023
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Glass Slide (measures 2 1/2" x 3" [6 x 8 cm]) (Learn More)

Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan and the Golden Lion, the 1927 J.P. McGowan silent action jungle adventure fantasy thriller ("The story that stirred the nation!"; "A mighty spectacle"; "Edgar Rice Burroughs' colossal jungle story"; based on the famous novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs; about Tarzan being visited in Africa by his wife and her niece and others, and his niece is kidnapped and taken to a jungle city where they worship a lion god, and they plan to sacrifice Tarzan's niece to the lion, but Tarzan shows up and kills the lion, which causes the natives to acclaim him as their new god, and all ends well!) starring James Pierce (in the title role as Tarzan, Lord Greystoke), Frederick Peters, Edna Murphy, Harold Goodwin, Dorothy Dunbar (as Lady Greystoke, Tarzan's wife), D'Arcy Corrigan, and Boris Karloff (who plays the native chief, Owaza, with much body makeup). Note that the "golden lion" of the title of the movie refers to Tarzan's pet lion in Africa, named Jad-Bal-Ja, who was featured prominently in the advertising. Also note that after five Tarzan movies between 1918 and 1921, Edgar Rice Burroughs held off on making more Tarzan movies, because he was not happy with how Hollywood depicted his legendary hero. In 1927, he authorized this movie, hiring James Pierce to play the title character (and Pierce turned down the Gary Cooper role in "Wings", which made Cooper a major star, to take this role!). While most people did not feel that Pierce made a great Tarzan (they say he is better in the Lord Greystoke scenes than in the jungle scenes), and his career went nowhere after this movie, on the plus side, he married Burroughs' daughter Joan soon after the movie was released! This movie stays much more faithful to the book than most other Tarzan movies, and it was presumed lost for many years, until a French copy of it turned up, and that is 57 minutes long, so it is unclear if that is the entire movie, or a condensed version.
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Important Added Info: Note that we once auctioned a glass slide from this movie that had a different image, and it sold for $133! Also note that glass slides were designed to be put in a special projector that would project the image onto a movie screen (they use exactly the same concept as 35mm slides). We have taken a digital photo of each that shows the general condition of the overall slide and holder, and we have also made a digital scan that shows the glass image well, but does not show the holder (except as a dark outline).

Condition: good. The cardboard holder is completely missing. A glass slide restorer (or a talented amateur) could either create a new cardboard holder or take one from a low value slide that has one. Otherwise, it has some tiny chips in the top and bottom blank borders but is otherwise in nice condition. However, bear in mind the missing cardboard holder before bidding on this slide.
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