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Filename:
King of the Pecos.jpg
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King of the Pecos.jpg
Filename
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Movie Title:
King of the Pecos
movie_title
King of the Pecos
Movie Title
false
Movie Genre:
Western
movie_genre
Western
Movie Genre
false
Decade:
Decade 1930
decade
Decade 1930
Decade
false
Year:
1936
year
1936
Year
false
Studio-Distributor:
Republic
studio_distributor
Republic
Studio-Distributor
false
IMDb Link:
imdb_link
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027849
IMDb Link
false
Stars:
John Wayne, Muriel Evans, Cy Kendall
stars
John Wayne, Muriel Evans, Cy Kendall
Stars
false
Director:
Joseph Kane
director
Joseph Kane
Director
false
Caption:
King of the Pecos (Republic, 1936). One Sheet (27 X 41). , John Wayne stars in one of the many Republic Westerns he did before Stagecoach put him on the map as a major star. Wayne plays a lawyer who comes back to his home town to take down the crooked rancher who killed his parents. This one sheet has edge and fold wear with small tears and separations, and pen marks on the upper border. The poster itself is something of an anomaly in the hobby. It uses the original artwork from the film The Lonely Trail, which was released the same year as this picture. King of the Pecos actually had another one sheet with completely different artwork. The image presented here appears to be a stock poster that made use of the artwork Republic had on hand, and used a block letter treatment to sell another film, yet no other title but these two have ever been found using this convention. Regardless, this is an exceptionally pretty original and early John Wayne poster. Very Fine+.
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King of the Pecos (Republic, 1936). One Sheet (27 X 41). , John Wayne stars in one of the many Republic Westerns he did before Stagecoach put him on the map as a major star. Wayne plays a lawyer who comes back to his home town to take down the crooked rancher who killed his parents. This one sheet has edge and fold wear with small tears and separations, and pen marks on the upper border. The poster itself is something of an anomaly in the hobby. It uses the original artwork from the film The Lonely Trail, which was released the same year as this picture. King of the Pecos actually had another one sheet with completely different artwork. The image presented here appears to be a stock poster that made use of the artwork Republic had on hand, and used a block letter treatment to sell another film, yet no other title but these two have ever been found using this convention. Regardless, this is an exceptionally pretty original and early John Wayne poster. Very Fine+.
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ModelVersion:
4
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DateCreated:
2015-10-22
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2015-10-22
DateCreated
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RecordVersion:
4
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RecordVersion
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Keywords:
1930s
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1930s
Keywords
true
TimeCreated:
10:42:52-05:00
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10:42:52-05:00
TimeCreated
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Byline:
Picasa
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Picasa
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ExifResolution:
768 x 1024
Filesize:
255124 Bytes
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image/jpeg, 9893 Bytes
Filename:
King of the Pecos.jpg
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image/jpeg
Imagetimestamp:
2015:10:22 10:42:52
Imagesize:
768 x 1024