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UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN ('64) UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN ('64) 8x10 OR search current auctions Auction History Result 5t0825 UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN 10 color 8x10 stills 1964 Reynolds as most famous Titanic survivor! Date Sold 9/15/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 10 Original Vintage Theatrical Color 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Stills (Learn More) The Unsinkable Molly Brown, the 1964 Charles Walters romantic comedy ("Get out of the way... or get hit in the heart! Here comes...'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'"; "Broadway's rousing, rollicking show... now on the screen!"; "From the rousing, rollicking Broadway show... The story of America's own how-to-succeed gal... From miner's shack to champagne society"; "She's quite a gal, but not quite a lady. That's Molly Brown... raised in a shanty and just rarin' to go. So!"; "It's up and off to Leadville, where there are 10 guys to every girl... and 10 goldmines to every guy."; "Bonanza! Molly lands her man [and her millions]. Now she's gonna turn the upper crust-upside down!"; "From ragamuffin to riches, Molly dood it! in the most bumptious, scrumptious musical of the year."; "Based on the Musical Play, Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson, Book by Richard Morris"; "Screen play by Helen Deutsch"; very loosely based on the real life story of Molly Brown, who was a country girl who took New York by storm, who obtained the title nickname when she was a passenger on the Titanic and survived!) starring Debbie Reynolds (nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for this film; in the title role as Molly Brown), Harve Presnell, Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen, and Hermione Baddeley NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that although these stills were "printed in Great Britain", they have full NSS information. We have been told by an expert that Columbia and MGM had a number of their color stills printed in Great Britain in the late 1950s and the early 1960s (the years vary between the two studios), no doubt because the English color printing was better than the U.S. color printing at this time. However, they were printed in Great Britain to be used in the U.S. (we have heard from many collectors who saw these color stills in U.S. theaters at the time these movies were released, but we have not heard from any English collectors who saw them used in England at that time). In the late 1960s and 1970s some studios started printing color stills like these in Italy, surely for the same reason (because Italian printers had better color printing during those years). But those stills printed in Italy were for use in the U.S., as these stills printed in Great Britain were for use in the U.S. Condition: very good. Most have a few light creases or scuffs that are mostly only noticeable when the still is tilted to the light. They are otherwise in pretty nice condition. Learn More about condition grades
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