That's it for now. I've got an original 'faint card' at the framers right now which was issued by nurses in attendance in theatres for the premiere of Dracula in 1931! Could be worse, right? Could be raining. :p
Maurice Tourneur is one of my favorite directors:
This Maurice Tourneur film is very overlooked. One of my favorites. This title lobby card features hand attached glitter!
1940 Fredric March remake is actually quite good and really weird....
Really oddball, lost 1922 Fox...
Original 1919 sheet music for the Miracle Man. This was Lon Chaney's first big role:
Original lobby cards for the Knickerbocker Buckaroo starring Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. with a first time in Hollywood walk on by eventual director William Wellman AND an original 1921 lobby card for Charlie...
Yessir! I know the general feeling is plaza over the barrie last, but I gotta say, I love 'em! That said, there are issues that bug me. But I think it's more a factor of comparing them to the fit and line of original 20's/30's boots vs boots made today. I keep going back to what I recently...
Here's one of the reasons I think THUNDER (1929) a lost film from the very end of the silent era is so important. Lon Chaney would proclaim, "between pictures, there is no Lon Chaney" and escape to his cabin in the woods. I believe that was not entirely true, he was still aware of the goings...
THAT my friend is an e-workers shirt from a few months ago. It's thee coolest.
Which looks mighty similar to this...
So you see, I've got an original theatrical poster for one of Lon Chaney's last films, which happens to be lost, and slowly putting together his original outfit (in mainly...
Yes it is! A handmade, only two in the world, Peter Lorre from Mad Love as Dr Gogol leather (and mixed materials) pillow! About 8 years later, I named my dog Dr Gogol. I'm not that weird to have pillows made of my dogs likeness or namesake... or am I? :eusa_doh: :p
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