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STREETS OF NEW YORK (1913) STREETS OF NEW YORK (1913) 1sh OR search current auctions Auction History Result 2t148 STREETS OF NEW YORK 1sh 1913 stone litho of man leaping toward Staten Island ferry, rare! Date Sold 12/12/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 28" x 42" [71 x 107 cm]) (Learn More) The Streets of New York, the 1913 Travers Vale silent New York City financial crime melodrama ("The sensational feature in 3 parts"; "From the well know play by Dion Boucicault") starring J.H. Roberts, Louise Vale, Madge Orlamond, Herbert Barrington, and J.W. Hartman. Note that it is normally very difficult to locate information on movies that are this early, but fortunately, we found the original review from Moving Picture World. It contains an epic story containing many years, and in order to tell it all, it had to be done in three films, which is why the posters say "The sensational feature in 3 parts". Trying to summarize such an involved story is difficult, but basically, it concerns a sea captain who comes to a New York City bank, wanting to deposit $100,000, a huge sum at the time. He doesn't know that this is the exact time of the 1907 bank panic, in which many banks went broke, but the banker he leaves the money with sees it as a godsend that will save his bank! But the next day, the captain learns of the panic, and goes to the bank to demand his money back, and the banker, who is with his assistant, refuses, and the captain has a heart attack and dies. That leaves the banker with the money, and he sends his assistant out West, and he uses the stolen money to save his bank. Meanwhile, the captain had a wife, a son, and a daughter, who all become destitute, because their father's money was stolen. Years go by, and the banker is one of New York's wealthiest, and he finds out about the captain's family, and is worried that they might expose his crime. Meanwhile, his assistant comes back, and he has the receipt the banker gave the captain, and he intends to blackmail the banker with it. By an amazing coincidence, he moves into a rented place next to the captain's poor family, and the banker goes there, and sets the entire building on fire, so that the captain's family and the man blackmailing him will all die in the fire! There is even more, but you'll have to see the movie (or find the review) to learn the rest of the story. Obviously, this was a very early feature film that predated "The Birth of a Nation" by two years, but it is completely forgotten today, except by major film buffs! If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that we have never previously auctioned any movie paper from this 1913 feature movie. However, a very longtime collector decades ago purchased three posters from this movie (the one-sheet, three-sheet, and six-sheet), and he has now consigned all three to us, and we are auctioning them in three separate auctions! This auction is for the one-sheet, which shows a scene of a man jumping from a pier onto a boat that looks like it is almost certainly the Staten Island Ferry, and the caption reads "Me for New York now.". Note that this one-sheet measures 28" x 42" [71 x 107 cm]. Also note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube. Condition: very good. The poster has an oval-shaped area of paper loss in the center of the right blank border and three small areas of paper loss in the top blank border, where pins were roughly removed. It has minor fold and border wear. Overall, the poster has survived pretty well, considering it is over 100 years old! Learn More about condition grades
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