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Filename:
The Devil's Pawn.jpg
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Movie Title:
The Devil's Pawn
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The Devil's Pawn
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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:
1922
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1922
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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/tt0157534/
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Stars:
Pola Negri, Harry Liedtke, Victor Janson
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Pola Negri, Harry Liedtke, Victor Janson
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Director:
Eugen Illes, Victor Janson (as Viktor Janson)
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Eugen Illes, Victor Janson (as Viktor Janson)
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Remarks:
Pola Negri was the rage of the media with her reported affairs with Chaplin and Valentino, and later Hitler, upon her return to Germany. This movie is also called 'The Yellow Ticket'
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Pola Negri was the rage of the media with her reported affairs with Chaplin and Valentino, and later Hitler, upon her return to Germany. This movie is also called 'The Yellow Ticket'
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Caption:
The Devils Pawn (Paramount, 1922). One Sheet (27 X 41). Originally made in Germany as Der Gelbe Schein in 1918, it wasnt released in the U.S. until 1922 after Pola Negris popularity had crossed the Atlantic via her German collaborations with Ernst Lubitsch. Negri had made a name for herself in German cinema as a mysterious beauty, and she continued to entrance American audiences with her US films including Forbidden Paradise and Hotel Imperial. She was the rage of the media with her reported affairs with Chaplin and Valentino, and later Hitler, upon her return to Germany. This stunning portrait One Sheet is probably the earliest poster to introduce the American public to their new star. Very Fine on Linen.
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The Devils Pawn (Paramount, 1922). One Sheet (27 X 41). Originally made in Germany as Der Gelbe Schein in 1918, it wasnt released in the U.S. until 1922 after Pola Negris popularity had crossed the Atlantic via her German collaborations with Ernst Lubitsch. Negri had made a name for herself in German cinema as a mysterious beauty, and she continued to entrance American audiences with her US films including Forbidden Paradise and Hotel Imperial. She was the rage of the media with her reported affairs with Chaplin and Valentino, and later Hitler, upon her return to Germany. This stunning portrait One Sheet is probably the earliest poster to introduce the American public to their new star. Very Fine on Linen.
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DateCreated:
2015-10-30
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2015-10-30
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Keywords:
1920s
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1920s
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TimeCreated:
16:36:42+00:00
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Picasa
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Picasa
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768 x 1024
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177249 Bytes
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image/jpeg, 6941 Bytes
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The Devils Pawn.jpg
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Imagetimestamp:
2015:10:30 16:36:42
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