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Movie Title:
Dynamite
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Dynamite
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Movie Genre:
Drama
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Drama
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Decade:
Decade 1920
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Decade 1920
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Year:
1929
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1929
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Studio-Distributor:
MGM
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019843
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Stars:
Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Charles Bickford
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Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Charles Bickford
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Director:
Cecil B. DeMille
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Cecil B. DeMille
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Remarks:
Cecil B. DeMille's first all-talking picture
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Cecil B. DeMille's first all-talking picture
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Caption:
Dynamite (MGM, 1929). One Sheet (27 X 41) Sound Style. , In his first all-talking picture, Cecil B. DeMille directs this very modern melodrama about a spoiled rich girl, Kay Johnson in her film debut, who loves Conrad Nagel who is married to a woman who is willing to give him up, for a price. Johnson then realizes she has to marry quickly in order to inherit her fortune and settles on soon-to-be-executed convicted killer played by Charles Bickford. DeMille knew how to pack a lot of drama into one film, and this one has it all, which also makes for a stunner of a poster. The film was released both as a silent, to accommodate theaters that did not have the latest sound technology, and as a talkie, and this copy is from the sound release. The film won an Academy nomination for Art Direction and Joel McCrea has a small role and both Carole Lombard and Randolph Scott are extras. A gorgeous stone litho, the poster has been professionally restored to address a small tack hole in the lower right, two minor ones in the yellow field, a small tack hole in Johnsons neck, and pinholes in the corners. None of these issues are now apparent and this beauty displays extremely well. Very Fine- on Linen
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Dynamite (MGM, 1929). One Sheet (27 X 41) Sound Style. , In his first all-talking picture, Cecil B. DeMille directs this very modern melodrama about a spoiled rich girl, Kay Johnson in her film debut, who loves Conrad Nagel who is married to a woman who is willing to give him up, for a price. Johnson then realizes she has to marry quickly in order to inherit her fortune and settles on soon-to-be-executed convicted killer played by Charles Bickford. DeMille knew how to pack a lot of drama into one film, and this one has it all, which also makes for a stunner of a poster. The film was released both as a silent, to accommodate theaters that did not have the latest sound technology, and as a talkie, and this copy is from the sound release. The film won an Academy nomination for Art Direction and Joel McCrea has a small role and both Carole Lombard and Randolph Scott are extras. A gorgeous stone litho, the poster has been professionally restored to address a small tack hole in the lower right, two minor ones in the yellow field, a small tack hole in Johnsons neck, and pinholes in the corners. None of these issues are now apparent and this beauty displays extremely well. Very Fine- on Linen
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1920s
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