For sale on eBay, a large original one sheet post of Fay Lanphier made to promote the 1926 film, The American Venus. That film, of course, was the first in which Louise Brooks had a creditted role. Kinda cool, don't you think?
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Monday, November 30, 2009
This is nifty
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American Venus,
Fay Lanphier,
poster
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3 comments:
Woulda been niftier with Louise! ;-)
For the local perspective on this one-sheet, check out http://sfsilentfilmfestival.blogspot.com/2009/11/american-venus.html#links
Wow. I would love to see a comparison of these measurements with "stars" of today.
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