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This is an original 1923 two-page black and white halftone print with a full-page portrait and a brief biographical sketch of silent film actor, director, and writer, Allen Holubar (1888-1923). Films that he directed include: "The Heart of Humanity" (1918) "The Right to Happiness" (1919), "Once to Everywoman" (1920), "Man-Woman-Marriage" (1921), and his last film "Slander the Woman" (1923). (Note that this publicity piece gives his date of birth as 1890.) Please see both images.
CONDITION
This 91+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. Light aging throughout. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No water damage. There is a 1/2" tear in the top left corner of the second page. Please note: There is printing on the verso of both pages.
Period Paper is pleased to add another collection of silent film images, including some rare aerial views of Hollywood studios, to our already extensive collection of movie memorabilia. This collection of halftone prints from 1923 showcases the stars and other influential people of the silent film era. Each print provides a portrait and a brief biography which will be of interest to the collector or historian of early movie history.
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