eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result k147 DAY-TIME WIFE/MUTINY IN THE BIG HOUSE/RACKETEERS window card movie poster '39 Date Sold 2/28/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Local Theater Window Card Movie Poster (measures 17" x 26 1/2") (Learn More) the 1939 Capitol Theatre Hancock local theater window card giving the movies that were playing at that theater for the upcoming week: Day-Time Wife, the 1939 Gregory Ratoff romantic love triangle melodrama (about a wife that takes a secretary job because her husband has been ignoring her while attending to his own secretary; "What have secretaries got that wives haven't?"; "Linda looks lovely in Tyrone's arms... But how about the other girl...?") starring Tyrone Power Jr., Linda Darnell, Warren William, Binnie Barnes, Wendy Barrie, and Joan Davis AND Mutiny in the Big House, the 1939 William Nigh prison crime thriller starring Charles Bickford, Barton MacLane, Pat Moriarity, Dennis Moore, and William Royle AND Racketeers of the Range, the 1939 D. Ross Lederman cowboy western starring George O'Brien, Chill Wills, and Marjorie Reynolds AND Should Husbands Work, the 1939 Gus Meins Higgins Family comedy starring James Gleason, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason, Harry Davenport, and Berton Churchill. Note that James Gleason, Lucile Gleason, and Russell Gleason were real-life husband, wife, and son. This series of movies allowed them to regularly work together! AND Ninotchka, the 1939 Ernst Lubitsch romantic comedy ("Garbo laughs in the greatest comedy hit of the year!"; about a Russian Soviet woman who travels to Paris, France on business and discovers there is more to life than Communism offers; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; with a screenplay written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and Walter Reisch; "Based on the original story by Melchior Lengyel") starring Greta Garbo (in her nominated for Best Actress Academy Award role), Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire, Bela Lugosi, and Sig Ruman AND Nurse Edith Cavell, the 1939 Herbert Wilcox World War I (WWI) military medical doctor melodrama ("A woman crushed by the iron fist of the German war machine!"; "This woman must die!"; "True!.. Thrilling!.. Tremendous!"; about a nurse and others that help German POWs escape back to their own countries) starring Anna Neagle (billed as "Anna Neagle in her first Hollywood appearance as Nurse Edith Cavell"), Edna May Oliver, George Sanders, May Robson, Zasu Pitts, H.B. Warner, Sophie Stewart, Mary Howard, and Robert Coote. Note that this window card advertised the movies that were playing the week after Christmas of 1939, including New Year's, and the window card has "HAPPY NEW YEAR" at the top, and a cool image of a girl in a sexy dress holding a man's top hat! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this window card will need to be sent in a very large flat package that measures approximately 20" x 30" x 1" high, so please bear the shipping costs of this very large package in mind BEFORE you place a bid! Condition: fair to good. There are some creases and tears in the left 2" of the card. There are some stains around the edges of the card and some light vertical creases scattered through the card. Learn More about condition grades
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