eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2s568 MAE WEST/FRED STONE 8x11 key book still '35 smiling together on the set of Goin' To Town! Date Sold 11/15/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie 8" x 11" [20 x 28 cm] Key Book Still (Learn More) Mae West was a major star in the early and mid 1930s as famous for her racy comments and raw sexuality as for her actual acting achievements. She was the toast of Broadway during the late 1920s, because for ten years, she had starred in a series of very sexy plays, including "Sex" in 1926, for which she was prosecuted on morals charges in 1927! In 1928, she starred in "Diamond Lil" (which later became the 1933 movie "She Done Him Wrong"). But due to censorship difficulties, she made very few movies, and those were greatly toned down versions of her stage successes. Some of her movies include: Night After Night, She Done Him Wrong, I'm No Angel, Belle of the Nineties, Goin' to Town, Klondike Annie, Go West Young Man, Every Day's a Holiday, My Little Chickadee, The Heat's On, Myra Breckinridge, and Sextette! AND Fred Stone was a vaudeville and live theater legend, but is sadly forgotten today, except by major theater history buffs. He was born in 1873, and by the turn of the century, he was the leading actor in live theater plays that toured the country, and in 1902, he played the Scarecrow in the first stage version of The Wizard of Oz, a role he repeated for many years. In 1918, he first appeared in a movie, and although he appeared in a total of 19 movies, he mainly stayed loyal to the stage. He was great friends with many Hollywood legends including Will Rogers, and when Annie Oakley died, she left her unfinished autobiography to Stone! He was critically injured in an airplane crash in 1929, and was told he would never dance again, but made a nearly full recovery. In 1923, the creator of Raggedy Ann wrote a stage play for Stone, where the Scarecrow met Raggedy Ann, but it was never produced. Stone and his daughter did play in a musical where he was Raggedy Andy and she was Raggedy Ann, with music by Jerome Kern. In the mid 1930s, when older actors were having much success at Paramount, Paramount hired Stone with a great fanfare, announcing that he would be appearing in a number of movies, but that really didn't materialize. Stone was certainly a remarkable man, and a movie should be made of his life! Important Added Info: Note that this a fascinating key book still we are offering. Apparently, in 1935, Paramount signed Fred Stone (a true legend) to a contract to appear in movies, and in publicizing that signing, they created this wonderful still showing him appearing with Mae West (we have also seen other similar stills showing him with Cecil B. DeMille, George Raft, Ben Bernie, and W.C. Fields!). Also note that this key book still is on a deluxe heavyweight paper stock and has an extra 1" on the top of the still with punch holes (where the still was kept in a binder). Note that the movie ("Goin' To Town") is called "How Am I Doing?" on the back of this still, which was the working title for this movie! Condition: very good to fine. The still is in very nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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