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f968 TREASURE ISLAND movie lobby card '34 Beery & Cooper close up!

Date Sold 8/22/2006
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (measures 11" x 14") (Learn More)

Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, the 1934 Victor Fleming pirate adventure thriller ("They'll steal their way to your heart"; "Robert Louis Stevenson's Immortal Adventure"; "Together again in the greatest of adventure stories") starring Wallace Beery (as Long John Silver), Jackie Cooper (as Jim Hawkins), Lionel Barrymore (as Billy Bones), Otto Kruger, Lewis Stone, Nigel Bruce, and Charles 'Chic' Sale. Note that Beery and Cooper had had great success in 1931's "The Champ", and MGM wanted to reunite them in another movie, and they chose this classic juvenile favorite, which had been filmed three times as a silent, but this was the first sound version.
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Condition: very good. The card has a tiny area of paper loss in the left of the top blank border. There were pinholes in the corners. It appears that someone "pressed" and "flattened" the card, and "filled in" the pinholes in the corners, but did no restoration to the image area. The card looks and displays great!
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