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MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY ('62) MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY ('62) LC OR search current auctions Auction History Result 4d646 MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY LC #5 '62 best close portrait of proud Marlon Brando on ship! Date Sold 10/4/2012Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card #5 (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) Mutiny On the Bounty, the 1962 Lewis Milestone & Carol Reed high seas adventure melodrama ("A story of romance and adventure on the high seas and in the South Pacific"; "The greatest adventure ever lived becomes the greatest adventure ever filmed!"; "The mightiest sea-spectacle that ever swept across the screen!"; "True... Turbulent... Tremendous! The mightiest excitement that ever swept across the sea or the screen!"; "Mutiny surges across the storm-tossed ship!"; "A moment of ecstasy amid a nightmare!"; "Men lashed by a cruel captain!"; "The Bounty is welcomed by natives of Tahiti!"; "Filmed in the exotic splendor of Bora-Bora, Moorea and fabled Tahiti."; "Based on the novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall"; "The most exciting and romantic real-life adventure ever told!"; "Marlon Brando looks proud but pensive as the Bounty leaves England on a voyage that will make history."; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award) starring Marlon Brando ("as Fletcher Christian"), Trevor Howard ("as Captain Bligh"), Richard Harris ("as John Mills"), Hugh Griffith, Richard Haydn, Tarita (a Tahitian woman who went by this single name), Percy Herbert, Duncan Lamont, and Noel Purcell. Note that star Marlon Brando had a fascination for Tahitian women, which was a major factor in his wanting to make this movie. Before this film, he sought out and married Movita, who had starred in the 1935 version with Clark Gable, having two children with her. After the filming of this movie, he had an affair with Tarita,who played the role Movita had played in 1935, and he married and had two children with her as well! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that the card has a very minor printing defect, which is a series of faint light blue lines down the left edge of the left blank border. This was a very minor printing defect that occurred during the printing of these cards, and it is found on many 1950s and early 1960s lobby cards, and few collectors consider it much of a defect at all, because it is in the left edge of the blank border, has no effect on the image, and would likely be on all examples of this lobby card. Condition: very good. There is a tape stain and some surface paper loss on the back of the center of the card, but they have no effect on the front. Otherwise, the card is in pretty nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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