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THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE 1922 Silent Film UNIVERSAL Serial MOVIE POSTER
$ 303.59
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Description
Here is an unique opportunity to personallyown a piece of silent cinema history!
This is a RARE, vintage, one sheet movie poster of the
original US release from my extensive personal collection.
This is NOT a reproduction copy, reprint or re-release.
It's a wonderful promotional item that was sent to theaters
to display in the lobby and advertise the film to the public.
Please be aware that my digital camera image may differ slightly
from the actual lobby card quality due to exposure/lighting/focus.
Motion Picture Title:
THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE
Chapter Sixteen: THE IDOL'S BRIDE
A man struggles to survive after being
shipwrecked on a deserted island.
Director: Robert F. Hill (as Robert Hill)
Writers: Emma Bell Clifton, Daniel Defoe (novel)
Stars: Harry Myers, Noble Johnson, Gertrude Olmstead
Release Date: 27 March 1922 (USA)
Filming Locations: Arch Beach, Laguna Beach, California
Production Co: Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Approximate Size in Inches:
27 1/4" x 41"
(29" x 42 3/4" linen)
Year of Origin:
1922
Movie Studio Distributor:
Universal
Physical Condition:
FINE - VERY FINE
Original early 20's American 1 Sheet Poster
with a great exciting, full color litho image
has minor wear/aging
and is mounted on linen.
An 18 Episode Adventure Chapterplay Cliffhanger
Noble Johnson was an African-American actor and at
this time, it was uncommon to see a Black performer's name
billed on a major Hollywood studio production poster.
This poster will be shipped rolled in a sturdy mailing tube.
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Gradings
:
Mint:
Flawless and unused
Near Mint:
Very slightly used with almost no defects.
Very Fine:
Insignificant wear or defects, such as pinholes on the borders.
Fine:
Minor wear or defects, such as pinholes within the borders.
Very Good:
Generally used, with normal age wear, with moderate defects.
Good:
Heavily used but the overall eye appeal of the piece is intact.
Fair:
Heavy wear with defects.
Poor:
Major defects.