eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5m321 TARZAN & HIS MATE herald 1934 great images of Johnny Weissmuller & Maureen O'Sullivan, rare! Date Sold 4/8/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Herald (measures 4" x 13" [10 x 22 cm] when unfolded; 4 pages) (Learn More) Tarzan and His Mate, the 1934 Cedric Gibbons, James C. McKay, & Jack Conway romantic action jungle adventure fantasy thriller ("Johnny Weissmuller is back again!"; "It's new!"; "Based upon the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs") starring Johnny Weissmuller (in the title role as Tarzan), Maureen O'Sullivan (as Jane), Neil Hamilton, Paul Cavanagh (billed as "Paul Cavanaugh"), Forrester Harvey, and Ray Corrigan (as an uncredited gorilla!). Note that many feel that this movie is superior to the first movie in the series, 1932's "Tarzan the Ape Man", because that movie contained a huge amount of introductory material and focused on characters other than Tarzan and Jane. This movie focuses almost exclusively on Tarzan and Jane. Also, there is a famous nude swimming scene with Jane but it was not actually Maureen O'Sullivan. She was apparently fine with the nudity but suffered from claustrophobia and couldn't bear to put her face under water, and so she was doubled by Olympic gold medal winner Josephine McKim. Interestingly, there were three versions of this scene, one with her traditional costume, one topless, and one completely nude. This was done so that individual U.S. states could select the version to be shown, but the entire scene was eventually removed due to protests from conservative religious groups (the nude version has been restored to modern releases of the film). Also note that Crash Corrigan made a REALLY wise investment in the 1930s, when he bought a "gorilla suit". In many of the movies in the 1940s where there is a fake gorilla, it is played by Crash Corrigan, no doubt because he could supply the suit! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that one-quarter of the herald is missing (it originally measured 4" x 17 1/2" when unfolded). On the color side, it falls below the bottom of what is present, and it has an extra image of Weissmuller, O'Sullivan, and the two hunters. On the reverse side, what is missing is an image on the left of the printing, which shows Weissmuller on an elephant. Obviously, this is a REALLY major defect, but one could still display the remaining three-quarters of the color side, because it looks like it could be a complete image, and displays well (but there is still the light staining scattered throughout to think about). Please do not bid on this herald unless you can accept its defects described above. Condition: poor. One-quarter of the herald is missing (see above). The part that remains has light stains scattered throughout and separation on parts of the folds. Learn More about condition grades
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