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Movie Title:
The Texas Trail
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The Texas Trail
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Movie Genre:
Western
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Western
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Decade:
Decade 1920
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Year:
1925
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1925
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Studio-Distributor:
PDC
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0016416
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Stars:
Harry Carey,�Ethel Shannon,�Charles K. French�
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Harry Carey,�Ethel Shannon,�Charles K. French�
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Director:
�Scott R. Dunlap
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�Scott R. Dunlap
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Caption:
The Texas Trail (PDC, 1925). One Sheet (27 X 41) Style B. , Before Hollywood Westerns came knocking, Harry Carey was a real cowboy, railway superintendent, author, lawyer, and playwright. In 1911, Carey met director D.W. Griffith, who he would collaborate with on many films. His most notable role was as golden-hearted outlaw Cheyenne Harry, a film franchise that lasted for three decades. The Texas Trail was produced by Hunt Stromberg who released the Carey Westerns through Producers Distributing Corporation, a newly founded company (one of the investors was Cecil B. DeMille). On this exceedingly rare stone litho one sheet, Carey is the lanky, leather-faced cowboy who saves a rancher and his daughter from being booted off their land by the requisite baddie landlord. Gorgeous color and detail fills this piece, with only minor imperfections to note--light stains in the borders, fold and border tears, and crossfold separation. Fine/Very Fine.
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The Texas Trail (PDC, 1925). One Sheet (27 X 41) Style B. , Before Hollywood Westerns came knocking, Harry Carey was a real cowboy, railway superintendent, author, lawyer, and playwright. In 1911, Carey met director D.W. Griffith, who he would collaborate with on many films. His most notable role was as golden-hearted outlaw Cheyenne Harry, a film franchise that lasted for three decades. The Texas Trail was produced by Hunt Stromberg who released the Carey Westerns through Producers Distributing Corporation, a newly founded company (one of the investors was Cecil B. DeMille). On this exceedingly rare stone litho one sheet, Carey is the lanky, leather-faced cowboy who saves a rancher and his daughter from being booted off their land by the requisite baddie landlord. Gorgeous color and detail fills this piece, with only minor imperfections to note--light stains in the borders, fold and border tears, and crossfold separation. Fine/Very Fine.
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DateCreated:
2015-11-20
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2015-11-20
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Keywords:
1920s
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1920s
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TimeCreated:
14:33:42-06:00
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Picasa
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