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Huck and Tom.jpg
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Movie Title:
Huck and Tom
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Huck and Tom
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Movie Genre:
Drama
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Drama
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Decade:
Decade 1910
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Decade 1910
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Year:
1918
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1918
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Studio-Distributor:
Paramount
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Paramount
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0009209
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Stars:
Jack Pickford, Robert Gordon, George Hackathorne
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Jack Pickford, Robert Gordon, George Hackathorne
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Director:
William Desmond Taylor
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William Desmond Taylor
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Remarks:
Director was found shot to death in his home, murder was never solved, no arrests.
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Director was found shot to death in his home, murder was never solved, no arrests.
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Caption:
Huck and Tom (Paramount, 1918). One Sheet (28.5 X 41) Style A. , This popular silent picture was directed by the famous William Desmond Taylor, who would make national headlines in 1922 when he was found shot to death in his Hollywood bungalow; the culprit was never found and his murder remains unsolved to this day. This was the second time Taylor had used Mark Twains immortal novels as the basis of a film - he released Tom Sawyer in 1917 (also starring Jack Pickford, Marys brother), and would return to the well in 1920 with a production of Huckleberry Finn. The lovely stone litho poster offered here had tears in the top border, chips in the right and left border, and fold wear, but expert professional restoration has rendered these slight flaws virtually invisible. This is a gorgeous poster that will enhance any collection. Fine- on Linen.
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Huck and Tom (Paramount, 1918). One Sheet (28.5 X 41) Style A. , This popular silent picture was directed by the famous William Desmond Taylor, who would make national headlines in 1922 when he was found shot to death in his Hollywood bungalow; the culprit was never found and his murder remains unsolved to this day. This was the second time Taylor had used Mark Twains immortal novels as the basis of a film - he released Tom Sawyer in 1917 (also starring Jack Pickford, Marys brother), and would return to the well in 1920 with a production of Huckleberry Finn. The lovely stone litho poster offered here had tears in the top border, chips in the right and left border, and fold wear, but expert professional restoration has rendered these slight flaws virtually invisible. This is a gorgeous poster that will enhance any collection. Fine- on Linen.
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1910s
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