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Auction History Result

2p2014 WHY BRING THAT UP 8x11 key book still 1929 Moran & Mack as The Two Black Crows, lazy convicts!

Date Sold 8/2/2022
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie 7 3/4" x 11 1/4" [20 x 29 cm] Key Book Still (Learn More)

Why Bring That Up?, the 1929 George Abbott New York City Broadway vaudeville stage acting romantic comedy ("HEAR them on the screen funier than ever") starring "The Two Black Crows" (George Moran and Charles Mack), Evelyn Brent, Harry Green, Bert Swor, and Freeman Wood. Note that George Moran and Charles Mack were a vaudeville comedy team who appeared together in blackface under the billing of "The Two Black Crows" and as "Moran and Mack". They made six movies together between 1927 and 1933. Charles Mack died in a road accident in the beginning of 1934, and Moran only appeared in minor roles in four more movies, two of them for W.C. Fields. If anyone knows more about this comedy team, please e-mail us and we will post it here.
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Important Added Info: Note that the movie is called "Backstage Blues" on the snipe on the back of these stills, which was the working title for this movie!

Note that this still is a key book still, mounted to a linen backing. Many studios spent extra money to have their most special photos, the key book stills, either backed with linen or printed on a heavy paper, both of which enhanced their durability. They had an extra 1" at the left or top, with punch holes, because of how they were stored. Key book stills are far more rare than regular stills, which has increased their popularity among collectors, since only a few keybooks were manufactured per film, and a key book still is guaranteed to be authentic.

Condition: very good to fine.
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