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Lost City Original Movie Herald from the 1935 Movie

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: hard to find piece
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Movies
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    Description

    The Lost City (of the Legurian), the 1935 Harry Revier Africa science fiction (sci-fi) jungle safariaction adventure serial ("High-Voltage Action! Electrifying Thrills! Thunderbolt Drama!"; "The picture that's 100 years ahead of its time!"; produced by Sherman S. Krellberg) starring William 'Stage' Boyd, Kane Richmond, Claudia Dell, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Josef Swickard, Ralph Lewis, Billy Bletcher, Eddie Fetherson, Gino Carrado, Jerry Frank "and 500 others!". Note that the chapter one-sheets of this serial have a tiny "of the Legurian", after the title, but we have no clue what that means or if that was in any way part of the official title. Also, as was common with 1930s serials, there was a regular feature version of this serial, condensing the material from all 12 chapters into a single feature-length film. But, in this case, there was also a second feature version, which solely used material from the first four and the last four chapters, eliminating the subplot covered in the middle four chapters entirely! We imagine that someone at that time looked at the entire serial and realized they could make a better feature version by eliminating the middle section, and they did so! Finally, we know that the movie was re-released as a feature in the 1940s by Goodwill Productions, but we don't know which of the two above feature versions was reused in the 1940s (probably 1942 or 1943, based on the litho number on the poster), but we do know that it was re-titled "City of Lost Men".
    Condition:
    VG
    fold wear border wear corner fold
    double folded folds see image for complete condition
    Approx. Size :
    6 1/2 x 9
    inches
    we package in thick cardboard
    we combine shipping
    rare