Charles brabin (2 Ergebnisse)

Clark Gable on the set of Sporting Blood (Original photograph from the set of the 1931 film)
Charles Brabin (director); Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (story); Charles Brabin, Willard Mack, Wanda Tuchock (screenwriter); Clark Gable, Marie Prevost, Madge Evans, Lew Cody (starring)
Verlag: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1931
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Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USARoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Vintage still photograph from the set of the 1931 film. Featuring Madge Evans and Lew Cody comparing binoculars while a very young and not yet famous Clark Gable smiles over their shoulders. Mimeograph snipe on the verso. Based on the short story "Horse Flesh" by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, published in the "Saturday Evening Post…" on September 13, 1930. An orphaned foal's journey through various owners, including that of nefarious gambler Ludeking (Hallam Cooley), before being returned to his loving breeder Jim (Ernest Torrence). Clark Gable's first starring role, as a card dealer with occasional moral failings, whose love story with Ruby (Madge Evans) makes for an entertaining side plot. Set in Kentucky, shot on location in Lexington, Kentucky and California. 8 x 10 inches. Just about Fine.

The Mask of Fu Manchu (Original photograph of Myrna Loy from the 1932 pre-Code film)
Boris Karloff (starring); Charles Brabin, Charles Vidor (directors); Sax Rohmer (novel); Irene Kuhn, Edgar Allan Woolf, John Willard (screenwriters); Myrna Loy (starring)
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1932
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Vintage reference photograph from the 1932 pre-Code film, showing actress Myrna Loy in yellowface as the daughter of Fu Manchu. Based on the 1932 novel by Sax Rohmer. The best-known of the early Fu Manchu films, wherein the eponymous doctor determines to find the legendary mask and sword of Genghis Khan. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good… plus, lightly faded.