Cinematic Release: 1945 May 26 publication: 1946 August 28
… probably not have been allowed to stay in Switzerland as the government had instituted very strict refugee laws. The lead actors playing the American and…
Cinematic Release: 1941 September manufacture: 1949
… posters. “Sergeant York” was the top grossing film of 1941 and was nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning two, for Best Film Editing, and Best Actor for…
… book’s radiance, and are colored in black. Above the illustrations are the name of the main actor and two lines of advertising copy, printed in yellow…
… instituted very strict refugee laws. The lead actors playing the American and British soldiers were actual members of their respective militaries who escaped…
… pulling the pin out of a grenade with his teeth. In the center-left of the poster is a canted rectangle containing the names of the three leading actors…
Des Führers Kampf in Frankreich : Frankreich, der grösste Feldzug aller Zeiten vom 5. bis 25. Juni 1940
Series Title:
Zweites Kriegshilfswerk fur das Deutsche Rote Kreuz
Alternate Title:
The Führer's Battle in France: France the Greatest Campaign of all Times from June 5 to 25, 1940
… and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including photographs of German political and religious figures, as well as actors, painters, and…
… the right corner is a blue toned image of a man in a housecoat, smiling and pointing with one finger. The names of the lead actors and the film tile are…
… their relatives in Germany or German-controlled areas, many actors turned down roles in the film. While it was being shot, the studio received more than…
… three headshots of the principal actors, with accompanying captions. The center column has bold advertising copy at the top and bottom, along with three…
… rhombus, outlined in white, containing the film title and principal actors printed in orange and light blue. Partially covering the text on the right of the…
… printing information. On the back, there are two hand stamps in black ink: a number in the center, and the actor’s name at the bottom. There are many small…
… yellow circle. The names of the principal actors are printed in orange and yellow in a black banner below the image. Several lines of blue text are printed…
… nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning two, for Best Film Editing, and Best Actor for Gary Cooper’s portrayal of the title character. The film was based…
… the name of the principal actor and the film’s title, printed in blue, white, and yellow ink. Overlaying the man’s face, in the lower right corner, is a…
… names of the principal actors are printed in white at the top, while the film title and production company are printed in yellow and white text across the…
… below the illustration are the names of the three principal actors, printed in large, red text. Below is the film title in a white, script font, and…
… immigrating to the United States in the late 1800s. The characters were often played by non-Jewish actors, but some Jewish performers, like Joe Welch, became…
commemoration: 1791 December 15 publication/distribution: 1938-1941 December 15
Title:
Defend our Bill of Rights
… celebration was broadcast throughout the country. It featured a play starring several prominent actors and actresses, a performance of the Star-Spangled Banner…
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