eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5d314 ZIRCON/REGENERATION/CRIMSON SKULL/GREEN EYED MONSTER/BULL-DOGGER promo brochure '20s 5-bill! Date Sold 9/29/2011Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Promotional Movie Brochure (measures 9 1/4" x 11 3/4"; 4 pages) (Learn More) the circa 1920s "all-colored cast" 5-bill featuring Zircon, the 1923 Norman Film silent thriller ("15 chapters"; "Thrilling suspense"; "Death defying stunts"; "A colored serial supreme") starring Clarence Brooks, and Anita Thompson. If anyone knows more about this movie, please e-mail us and we will post it here AND Regeneration, the 1923 Richard E. Norman silent black African American South Seas tropical island romantic adventure thriller ("The Norman Film Mfg. Co. presents the super-feature photo-play"; "'A Girl, A Man, Cast Upon an Uninhabited Island, a Garden of Eden, Then the Serpent--'"; "Love - Thrills - Romance"; "A romance of the South Seas"; "Six Smashing Reels"; "Romance in the South Seas"; "With an all colored cast") starring Stella Mayo (billed as "Featuring Stella Mayo, Sensational Colored Screen Beauty supported by"), M.C. Maxwell, Alfred Norcom, Charlie Gaines, Dr. R.L. Brown, Clarence Rucker, Steve Reynolds, and an "All Colored Cast". Note that this is a "lost" film which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist AND TThe Crimson Skull, the 1921 Richard E. Norman silent "all colored cast" black African American mystery cowboy western ("An epic of wild life and smoking revolvers"; "Baffling Western Mystery Photoplay"; "Six Smashing Reels of Big Fights, Thrills and Punch"; "Made in the All-Colored City of Boley, Okla."; "All Colored Cast"; "6 Smashing Reels!") starring Anita Bush ("Little Mother of Colored Drama"), Lawrence Chenault (billed as "the versatile Lawrence Chenault"; "Playing a Triple Role"), Bill Pickett ("World's Champion Wild West Performer"; who only appeared in two films), Steve Reynolds ("the One Legged Marvel"), John Davidson, "and 30 Colored Cowboys". Note that this is a "lost" film which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist AND The Green-Eyed Monster, the 1919 Norman Film Manufacturing Company black African American silent romantic railroad train adventure melodrama ("WITH AN ALL-COLORED CAST"; "Stupendous All-Star Negro Motion Picture"; "A Big Special Production in Eight Reels of THRILLS! ACTION! PUNCH! $1,000,000 RAILROAD EQUIPMENT USED IN THIS PRODUCTION"; "Endorsed by the most Prominent Colored People of America as being the greatest picture of its kind."; "Five smashing reels of Thrills! Action!! Punch!!!"; "See the $80,000.00 train wreck in 'The Green Eyed Monster'"; the movie deals with two men in love with one girl and also two railroads competing for the same route; to determine which railroad should be given the route, a race between the two trains is organized, and of course, the man who won the race would also be the one who would win his sweetheart; the producers of the movie claim that over $1,000,000 of railroad equipment was used in the movie and that a climactic train wreck cost over $80,000!; the "Green Eyed Monster" of the title referred to both jealousy, and also one of the trains in the movie) starring Jack Austin, Louise Dunbar, Steve Reynolds, and Robert Stewart AND The Bull-Dogger, the 1921 Norman Film Manufacturing Company. black African American south-of-the-border matador bullfighting cowboy western ("Featuring The Colored Hero of the Mexican Bull Ring in Death Defying Feats of Courage and Skill"; "Thrills! Laughs too!"; "Bill Pickett fighting a wild Mexican Bull") starring Bill Pickett (billed as "World's Colored Champion"), Bennie Turpin, and Anita Bush NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: good. The brochure was folded horizontally three times at one time and there is much separation along some of the foldlines throughout. There is some uneven discoloration throughout the brochure. Learn More about condition grades
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