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Jerome Kern "SHOW BOAT" Irene Dunne / Paul Robeson 1936 Chicago Promo Bookmark

$ 26.39

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    Description

    This is a rare bookmark (or blotter) promoting
    the
    Universal Picture film version of the classic JEROME KERN and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II musical comedy "SHOW BOAT" at the Colonial Theatre (Chicago) beginning May 25th, 1936. (The Original Broadway production opened December 27th, 1927 at
    the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City
    and ran for 575 performances. This
    film, with several members of the Original Broadway Cast, was begun in late 1935 and released in the United States on May 17th, 1936.) ..... This masterwork by JEROME KERN and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II remains one of the greatest of all musicals and possibly the greatest musical theatre score to date. The story starts in the 1880's on one of the many American riverboats that featured traveling shows. The film starred IRENE
    DUNNE and ALLAN JONES and featured Original Broadway Cast members
    HELEN MORGAN, CHARLES WINNINGER,
    SAMMY WHITE and
    FRANCIS X. MAHONEY as well as PAUL ROBESON (who originated the role of "Joe" in the Original London production), HELEN WESTLEY, QUEENIE SMITH, HATTIE McDANIEL, DONALD COOK, MARILYN KNOWLDEN, SUNNIE O'DEA, ARTHUR HOHL, CHARLES B. MIDDLETON, J. FARRELL McDOANLD, CHARLES C. WILSON and CLARENCE MUSE
    ..... CREDITS: Music by JEROME KERN ("Roberta", "Very Good Eddie", "Leave It To Jane", "Sally"); Screenplay by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd ("Oklahoma!", "Carousel", "The King and I", "Flower Drum Song", "South Pacific", "The Sound of Music") based upon the novel by EDNA FERBER; Directed by JAMES WHALE; Produced by CARL LAEMMLE, Jr.
    ..... DETAILS: This rare bookmark measures 2 3/4" X 8" inches and includes wonderful graphics, production credits and renderings of several of the actors. The backside is blank ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light creasing, minor soiling to the backside and moderate edge wear, this rare bookmark is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or classic film historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.
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