eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 3a051 TOMORROW'S CHILDREN red window card R38 cool art of girl facing forced human sterilization! Date Sold 12/11/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Undated (probably 1938) Re-Release Vintage Theatrical Window Card Movie Poster (WC; measures 14" x 22") (Learn More) Tomorrow's Children, the 1934 Crane Wilbur forced-human-sterilization sexploitation melodrama ("A-Drama-Of-Human-Sterilization"; "Vital-Sex Drama"; "It's frank and shocking!"; "Must they suffer for the sins of their parents?"; "Are you fit to be a parent?"; "Must the daughter suffer for the sins of her parents?"; "See the sensational photoplay"; "Is every woman entitled to motherhood"; about a family on welfare who is told that their entire family must be involuntarily sterilized, so as to put no further burden on the state!; the oldest daughter refuses and runs away and she finds a doctor who testifies there is nothing wrong with her, but the judge refuses and orders her sterilized anyway, but it is revealed that the girl was actually adopted, so the sterilization operation is stopped just in time!; interestingly, it is not clear if the makers of the movie were against ALL sterilization, or just ones like the one presented in the movie, where it would have been done by mistake) starring Diane Sinclair (billed as "Diana Sinclair"; who went on to star in Edgar Ulmer's VD classic, "Damaged Lives"!), Sarah Padden, Donald Douglas, Sterling Holloway, Crane Wilbur, Constance Kent, and John Preston. If anyone knows more about this movie, please e-mail us and we will post it here. 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, as noted above, it is really difficult to know when this item is from. Because we have seen heralds, one-sheets, and window cards that have a month and day on them that corresponds to either 1938 or 1944, we think it is more much likely that this item is from one of those years, more likely 1938. But that is just a guess. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Condition: very good. The card was folded across the middle and there are creases across that foldline, but otherwise, the card is in pretty nice condition and has never had any restoration! Learn More about condition grades
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