COLLECTION NAME:
Movie Posters
mediaCollectionId
ImageWorld~2~2
Movie Posters
Collection
true
Filename:
Jerry and the Vampire.jpg
filename
Jerry and the Vampire.jpg
Filename
false
Movie Title:
Jerry and the Vampire
movie_title
Jerry and the Vampire
Movie Title
false
Movie Genre:
Comedy
movie_genre
Comedy
Movie Genre
false
Decade:
Decade 1910
decade
Decade 1910
Decade
false
Year:
1917
year
1917
Year
false
Studio-Distributor:
Mutual
studio_distributor
Mutual
Studio-Distributor
false
IMDb Link:
imdb_link
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484661
IMDb Link
false
Stars:
George Ovey, Goldie Colwell, Roy Watson
stars
George Ovey, Goldie Colwell, Roy Watson
Stars
false
Director:
Milton J. Fahrney
director
Milton J. Fahrney
Director
false
Caption:
Jerry and the Vampire (Mutual, 1917). One Sheet (27 X 41). , This gorgeous 1917 stone lithograph is for a film starring one of the most successful comedians of the 1915-1925 era, who remains largely unknown today. Consider this: the delightful poster you see here is the seventy-third Jerry film that fine funnyman, George Ovey, made for Cub Comedies. He would star in 81 Jerry short comedies from 1915-1917. He began his stage career with the Beach and Bowers Minstrels in Kansas City, next appearing in Universal Rainbow Comedies during 1918-1920. In 1921, the Pacific Film Company was producing for independent release and Ovey was signed to star in a series of 26 one-reel comedies, as was Vernon Dent. Pacific Film provided Oveys final starring roles and the latter twenties found him as comic relief in Universal serials. Ovey would spend the sound era largely in sixty plus feature films with mostly uncredited roles. This knock-out poster features Ovey and Goldie Colwell in a wonderfully costumed parlor scene. Before minimal restoration and expert linenbacking, there were pinholes in the corners and image, slight fold wear, and chips along the left border. Fine- on Linen.
_luna_media_iptc_caption
Jerry and the Vampire (Mutual, 1917). One Sheet (27 X 41). , This gorgeous 1917 stone lithograph is for a film starring one of the most successful comedians of the 1915-1925 era, who remains largely unknown today. Consider this: the delightful poster you see here is the seventy-third Jerry film that fine funnyman, George Ovey, made for Cub Comedies. He would star in 81 Jerry short comedies from 1915-1917. He began his stage career with the Beach and Bowers Minstrels in Kansas City, next appearing in Universal Rainbow Comedies during 1918-1920. In 1921, the Pacific Film Company was producing for independent release and Ovey was signed to star in a series of 26 one-reel comedies, as was Vernon Dent. Pacific Film provided Oveys final starring roles and the latter twenties found him as comic relief in Universal serials. Ovey would spend the sound era largely in sixty plus feature films with mostly uncredited roles. This knock-out poster features Ovey and Goldie Colwell in a wonderfully costumed parlor scene. Before minimal restoration and expert linenbacking, there were pinholes in the corners and image, slight fold wear, and chips along the left border. Fine- on Linen.
Caption
true
CharacterSet:
%G
_luna_media_iptc_characterset
%G
CharacterSet
true
ModelVersion:
4
_luna_media_iptc_modelversion
4
ModelVersion
true
DateCreated:
2015-09-07
_luna_media_iptc_datecreated
2015-09-07
DateCreated
true
RecordVersion:
4
_luna_media_iptc_recordversion
4
RecordVersion
true
Keywords:
1910s
_luna_media_iptc_keywords
1910s
Keywords
true
TimeCreated:
15:10:24-05:00
_luna_media_iptc_timecreated
15:10:24-05:00
TimeCreated
true
Byline:
Picasa
_luna_media_iptc_byline
Picasa
Byline
true
ExifResolution:
768 x 1024
Filesize:
276808 Bytes
Thumbnail:
image/jpeg, 7934 Bytes
Filename:
Jerry and the Vampire.jpg
MIMEtype:
image/jpeg
Imagetimestamp:
2015:09:07 15:10:24
Imagesize:
768 x 1024