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VALLEY OF THE GIANTS ('19) VALLEY OF THE GIANTS ('19) 1sh OR search current auctions Auction History Result 1s407 VALLEY OF THE GIANTS linen 1sh '19 Wallace Reid was making this when he became a drug addict! Date Sold 8/19/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) The Valley of the Giants, the 1919 James Cruze silent Northern California logging lumberjack romantic melodrama ("Down in the marvelous redwood country where giants of forest and a manhood are bred, fights red-blooded men, loves a virile woman and honors a precious memory. See it!"; based on the book "by Peter B. Kyne"; about a son of a lumberjack who owns a major logging area nicknamed "The Valley of the Giants"; the wife and mother of the men is buried there, and they swear to never sell the land, but they fall on dire times, and a competitor wants to buy the land, and the son of the lumberjack manages to not only expose the competitor as a crook and save the land, but he also marries the competitor's daughter!) starring Wallace Reid, Grace Darmond, William Brunton, Charles Ogle and Ralph Lewis. Note that Wallace Reid was a top star in the early 1910s, and he met Dorothy Davenport, who was a young starlet who had also made movies in the early 1910s, and they then made many movies together, marrying in 1913. In 1917, she had their son, and she made few movies after that. In 1919, Wallace Reid was making this very movie, and he was injured during a train scene, and was given morphine to enable him to finish filming. He became a major drug addict, and made 24 movies over the next 3 years, but died in 1923 at the age of 31, and it is unclear exactly how large a part drugs and alcohol played in his death, but certainly this was one of the first great Hollywood drug scandals. The following year, Davenport produced "Human Wreckage", an expose of Hollywood and drugs, billed as "Mrs. Wallace Reid", and the next year, she made "The Red Kimono", and she made a total of six movies after "Human Wreckage", always billed the same way. In 1934, she retired and she died in 1977 at the age of 82. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: very good to fine. The poster had very minor wear along the foldlines. There were some creases and tears in the part of the image between the middle and bottom foldlines. There were some creases, tears, and tiny areas of paper loss in the borders. Overall, the poster was in very good to fine condition prior to linenbacking. The poster was well backed, and looks great! Learn More about condition grades
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