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Chicago Deadline, 1949, Movie Glass Slide, Alan Ladd, Donna Reed, June Havoc

$ 63.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: used,(see description and images).
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • Industry: Movies
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Chicago Deadline, 1949, Movie Glass Slide, Alan Ladd, Donna Reed, June Havoc
    Chicago Deadline, 1949, Movie Glass Slide, Alan Ladd, Donna Reed, June Havoc
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    Description
    You are bidding on an ORIGINAL "coming attraction" Movie Glass/Lantern Slide that was designed to promote the theatrical release of the 1949, film-noir feature, "Chicago Deadline".
    I am selling off my entire collection of
    Movie Glass Slides
    this week (over 130). Please check out some of these titles:
    1935, R48,
    A Night at the Opera
    , The Marx Brothers (Groucho, Harpo, Chico), Margaret Dumont
    ,
    SOLD
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    Alleghany Uprising
    , John Wayne, Claire Trevor
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    Destry Rides Again
    , Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart
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    Gunga Din
    , Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Joan Fontaine
    1939 -
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    , James Cagney,
    Humphrey Bogart, Priscilla Lane
    1940 -
    Boom Town
    , Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr
    1940 -
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    , Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Dean Jagger
    1940 -
    Charlie Chan in Panama
    , Sidney Toler, Jean Rogers, Victor Sen Yung
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    , Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, Olivia de Havilland
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    , Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell
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    , Pat O'Brien, Ronald Reagan
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    ,
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    , Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland
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    The Great Walt Disney Festival of Hits
    , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
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    , Warren Hull, Keye Luke
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    The Mark of Zorro
    , Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell
    1940 -
    Virginia City
    , Errol Flynn, Mariam Hopkins,
    Humphrey Bogart,
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    , Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino
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    , James Cagney,
    Olivia de Havilland, Rita Hayworth
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    - Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine (directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
    1941 -
    The Little Foxes
    , Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa Wright
    1941 -
    The Great Lie
    ,
    Bette Davis, George Brent, Mary Astor
    1942, R49 -
    The Pride of the Yankees
    , Gary Cooper, Babe Ruth
    , Teresa Wright
    1948 -
    Fort Apache
    , John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple
    1949 -
    Little Women
    - June Allyson, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, Margaret O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Lawford
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    ,
    John Wayne, Oliver Hardy, Vera Ralston
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    , Marilyn Monroe, Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern
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    , William Holden, Gloria Swanson
    And Many, Many More Great Titles...
    This hand colored glass slide is an ORIGINAL and it is NOT a reproduction. It was created to be projected onto the movie theatre screen before the film was released to promote the "coming attraction". Some people in the movie collectible world have said, that, glass slides are much rarer than the paper poster memorabilia from the same film and are very rare pieces of film history.
    Format:
    Glass Slide: 3 1/4" x 4"
    Plot Summary:
    On Chicago's South Side reporter Ed Adams finds the body of a dead girl. Her address book leads to a host of names of men frightened by her death but claiming never to have known her. Adams comes to know quite a lot, dangerously so.
    Trivia
    :
    "Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on March 24, 1950 with Alan Ladd reprising his film role.
    Tiffany Thayer's original novel was published in 1933 and was clearly inspired by the notorious Starr Faithfull case of the 1920s. Starr Faithfull (not her real name) was a beautiful girl found dead in the East River, seemingly a suicide. However, her address-book was found to be full of famous names and her diaries went unaccountably missing - rumors therefore abounded that she was a call-girl who had been blackmailing some of her clients and that she had been murdered.
    Donna Reed had just appeared opposite Ladd in Beyond Glory. She was borrowed from MGM again to play his co-star. Lewis Allen was assigned to direct.
    Filming started on 29 July 1948 on location in Chicago. The title was changed from One Woman to Chicago Deadline in November.
    Studio:
    Paramount Pictures
    Date:
    1949
    Genre:
    Film-Noir, Crime, Drama
    Director(s):
    Lewis Allen
    Producer(s):
    Robert Fellows
    Cast
    :
    Alan Ladd as Ed Adams
    Donna Reed as Rosita Jean d'Ur
    June Havoc as Leona
    Irene Hervey as Belle Dorset
    Arthur Kennedy as Tommy Ditman
    Berry Kroeger as Solly Wellman
    Harold Vermilyea as Anstruder
    Shepperd Strudwick as Blacky Frenchot
    Dave Willock as Pig
    Gavin Muir as G.G. Temple
    John Beal as Paul Jean d'Ur
    Tom Powers as Glenn Howard
    Howard Freeman as Hotspur Shaner
    Paul Lees as Bat Bennett
    Margaret Field as Minerva
    Harry Antrim as Gribbe
    Roy Roberts as Jerry Cavanaugh
    Marietta Canty as Hazel
    More Info on Alan Ladd
    :
    Alan Ladd was a major leading actor from the 1930s to the 1960s. Surprisingly, he appeared in a number of movies before he became a major star with his portrayal as a hired killer in "This Gun For Hire" in 1941. Some of his movies include: Shane, The Carpetbaggers, The Glass Key, The Blue Dahlia, and Two Years Before the Mast. He married much older Sue Carol, who had been a major actress in the 1920s and early 1930s, and who had become an agent. They remained married until he passed away in 1964 at the age of 50 from a drug and alcohol overdose.
    More Info on Donna Reed:
    Donna Reed was born Donna Belle Mullenger on a farm in Iowa in 1921. She won a local beauty pageant as a teen, and then went to college in Los Angeles. While in college she was in some plays, and was seen by MGM scouts, and was signed to a contract, but she finished college before making her first movie in 1941. After some small roles she essentially played the female lead in The Courtship of Andy Hardy, but she mostly appeared in secondary roles in many MGM films (they put her in 18 movies in five years). During WWII she was very popular with soldiers, both because she really looked like the "girl next door" and because she personally replied to many letters from GIs. A big break came in 1946 when she was loaned to RKO as the female lead of Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life. That led to better roles than she had had before, but in mostly forgettable movies. In 1953, she played the key role of Alma 'Lorene' Burke in Fred Zinnemann's From Here To Eternity (winner of the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this film). In the novel, the character was a prostitute, but most of the steamy aspects of the novel had to be drastically changed in order to bring it to the screen in those much more innocent times, and the character became a bizarre "hostess" at a club, and it made sense to cast squeaky clean Donna Reed in the role. Reed and the entire movie were much praised, and she won the Best Actress Oscar. But her roles didn't get much better, and she began to do some TV, and in 1958 she got her third big break when she starred in The Donna Reed Show, as one of the quintessential housewives and stay at home moms of the 1950s, Donna Stone (the show was somewhat over-shadowed by the equally popular Father Knows Best, but both shows had very appealing casts and covered very similar ground). Reed had one more time in the spotlight in 1984, when she agreed to replace Barbara Bel Geddes in the role of Miss Ellie in the very popular TV show Dallas after Bel Geddes quit the show. When Bel Geddes agreed to come back a year later, Reed was fired, and she sued the shows producers and settled for over a million dollars! She passed away in 1986 at the age of 64 from pancreatic cancer.
    More Info on June Havoc
    :
    June Havoc (born Ellen Evangeline Hovick) was an actress, first as a young child in 1918, and afterwards from the 1940s to 1990. She was the sister of Gypsy Rose Lee (who was born Louise Hovick), and like her sister, Havoc was pushed on stage by her mother from an early age, performing as "Baby June". Both sisters had very difficult lives, and after their mother passed away, Gypsy Rose Lee wrote "Gypsy", based on their lives (but Havoc felt it distorted her own life, and did not talk to her sister again for a decade, and only then because Rose was dying of cancer). Havoc had mixed success in movies, TV, and on the stage, with some major starring roles, but also with many lesser appearances. Some of her movies include: Gentleman's Agreement, When My Baby Smiles at Me, Once a Thief, and Timber Queen. Havoc passed away in 2010 at the age of 97.
    More Info on Irene Hervey
    :
    Irene Hervey was an actress from the 1930s to the 1980s. Some of her movies include: Destry Rides Again, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Play Misty for Me. She passed away in 1998 at the age of 89.
    More Info on Arthur Kennedy
    :
    Arthur Kennedy was an actor from the 1940 to 1990. He was born in 1914 and became a stage actor in the mid 1930s, appearing in a touring Shakespearean company. He made it to Broadway in 1938, and later that year, he moved to California, where James Cagney "discovered" him in a Los Angeles play, and cast him as his brother in 1940's "City for Conquest". He was signed by Warner Bros. and made supporting appearances in a number of their A-movies. He then served in World War II, and after, he went back to the Broadway stage, sand starred in "All My Sons" and "The Crucible". In the late 1940s, he returned to Hollywood, becoming one of the top character actors of the late 1940s and 1950s, with important roles in films which included: Boomerang, The Champion (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film), The Glass Menagerie, Trial (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film), Some Came Running (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film), Bright Victory (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film; as a blinded World War II veteran; he won the New York Film Critics' Circle Award for this role). He continued to act throughout the 1950s and 1960s, making some appearances in top movies like "Lawrence of Arabia". He switched to TV until he retired in the mid 1980s. He passed away in 1990 at the age of 75.
    More Info on Margaret Field
    :
    Margaret Field was an actress from the 1940s to the 1970s. She did not get her start in movies until her mid 20s, and she was never a big star, but she appeared in some well known movies. She quit the movies in 1960 and then appeared in some TV shows until 1971, focusing on her family (she is the mother of actress Sally Field and physicist Richard Dryden Field Jr. with her first husband, Richard Dryden Field, and a daughter, Princess O'Mahoney, with husband Jock Mahoney). Some of her movies include: The Big Clock, Inside Detroit, and The Man from Planet X. She passed away in 2011 at the age of 89.
    Please, let me know if you have any questions about this item or any of the items I am selling.
    Slide Condition: EX-NM. Please see the scans for actual condition.
    This Movie Glass Slide would make a great addition to your collection or as a Gift (great for Framing in a Shadow Box).
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    This glass slide will be wrapped in bubble wrap and shipped securely inside a sturdy box.
    I will combine lots to save on the shipping costs and I use USPS 1st class shipping (it gives both of us tracking of the package).
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