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Movie Title:
The Lonely Road
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The Lonely Road
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Movie Genre:
Drama
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Drama
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Decade:
Decade 1920
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Year:
1923
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Studio-Distributor:
First National
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IMDb Link:
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Stars:
�Katherine MacDonald,�Orville Caldwell,�Kathleen Kirkham�
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�Katherine MacDonald,�Orville Caldwell,�Kathleen Kirkham�
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Director:
�Victor Schertzinger
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�Victor Schertzinger
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Caption:
The Lonely Road (First National, 1923). One Sheet (27.25 X 41). In this silent drama, Betty Austin (Katherine MacDonald) abandons her dreams of a successful career to marry Warren Wade (Orville Caldwell). When the marriage turns sour, Betty flees to the city where she meets Dr. Devereaux (William Conklin), a prominent surgeon. Although Wade follows and attempts to reclaim his wife, she is forced to return to Devereaux when he is the only one who can help her critically ill son. Elinor Glyn, the best-selling author of It, and other trend-setting books, called Caldwell, the most physically perfect man on the American stage, while MacDonald, nicknamed The American Beauty, and at the peak of her popularity in 1923, would become one of the first female film producers in Hollywood history. This lovely one sheet, with its gorgeous portrait of the popular starlet, had edge chipping with small tears, and a long vertical tear in the center of the poster, but professional restoration has rendered these flaws virtually unnoticeable, making this a piece you will be proud to display. Very Good/Fine on Linen.
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The Lonely Road (First National, 1923). One Sheet (27.25 X 41). In this silent drama, Betty Austin (Katherine MacDonald) abandons her dreams of a successful career to marry Warren Wade (Orville Caldwell). When the marriage turns sour, Betty flees to the city where she meets Dr. Devereaux (William Conklin), a prominent surgeon. Although Wade follows and attempts to reclaim his wife, she is forced to return to Devereaux when he is the only one who can help her critically ill son. Elinor Glyn, the best-selling author of It, and other trend-setting books, called Caldwell, the most physically perfect man on the American stage, while MacDonald, nicknamed The American Beauty, and at the peak of her popularity in 1923, would become one of the first female film producers in Hollywood history. This lovely one sheet, with its gorgeous portrait of the popular starlet, had edge chipping with small tears, and a long vertical tear in the center of the poster, but professional restoration has rendered these flaws virtually unnoticeable, making this a piece you will be proud to display. Very Good/Fine on Linen.
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DateCreated:
2015-10-14
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Keywords:
1920s
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TimeCreated:
15:53:41+00:00
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Picasa
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