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The Honor of the Force.jpg
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Movie Title:
The Honor of the Force
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The Honor of the Force
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Movie Genre:
Drama
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Drama
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Decade:
Decade 1910
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Year:
1913
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Studio-Distributor:
Thomas A. Edison, Inc
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Thomas A. Edison, Inc
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478579
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Stars:
Robert Brower,�Ben F. Wilson,�May Abbey
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Robert Brower,�Ben F. Wilson,�May Abbey
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Director:
George Lessey
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George Lessey
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Remarks:
Thomas Edison produced the first commercially exhibited motion pictures in the United States, the company made more than 1000 films, mostly shorts, but also 54 longer features.
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Thomas Edison produced the first commercially exhibited motion pictures in the United States, the company made more than 1000 films, mostly shorts, but also 54 longer features.
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Caption:
The Honor of the Force (Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 1913). One Sheet (27 X 41). , A rare piece of film history, this historic one sheet is from the studio of Thomas Edison, who produced the first commercially exhibited motion pictures in the United States. The company made more than 1000 films, mostly shorts, but also 54 longer features. This poster had pinholes in the corners, a small stain on the lower center, fold wear, pinpoint crossfold separations, tape and a tape scuff on the top border, all all addressed with expert restoration. The linen backing has been trimmed to the borders of the poster. This is a rare opportunity for collectors of silent films or film historians to add a unique item to their collection. Very Fine on Linen.
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The Honor of the Force (Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 1913). One Sheet (27 X 41). , A rare piece of film history, this historic one sheet is from the studio of Thomas Edison, who produced the first commercially exhibited motion pictures in the United States. The company made more than 1000 films, mostly shorts, but also 54 longer features. This poster had pinholes in the corners, a small stain on the lower center, fold wear, pinpoint crossfold separations, tape and a tape scuff on the top border, all all addressed with expert restoration. The linen backing has been trimmed to the borders of the poster. This is a rare opportunity for collectors of silent films or film historians to add a unique item to their collection. Very Fine on Linen.
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1910s
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