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Post by Coopsgirl on Apr 5, 2009 15:28:54 GMT -6
Legion of the Condemned Doomsday
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Post by Coopsgirl on Sept 13, 2009 13:54:08 GMT -6
Originally posted by member maggiejones in the 30s cover threadFound this interesting bit of memorabilia. The attached comments came with the picture. Gary Cooper in Beau Sabreur   I love finding programs like this one in flea markets or antique stores that stock tons of old paper. It documents the early days of Hollywood and Gary Cooper's film career (1928). Here's what I found on www.answers.com:This silent romantic adventure is set in the Sahara desert, and purports to be a sequel to the successful Beau Geste. Like the first, it is based on a story by Christopher Wren and features members from the original cast. The story begins as three Legionnaires do not return promptly from furlough and end up in the poky. There, the hero duels with a traitor and wins, causing him to gain the designation "Beau Sabreur." Later he is sent into the desert to learn the ways of the Arabs and to help forge a peace treaty. There he encounters a lovely American journalist. Meanwhile the defeated traitor tries to stop the treaty from going through. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Anyone who loves movies can identify with the impulse to save this kind of souvenir (I have similar flyers and programs from memorable movies I saw as a child, such as Romeo and Juliet in 1968 and the re-release of Gone with the Wind in Radio City Music Hall around the same time).
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Post by Coopsgirl on Oct 12, 2009 16:48:51 GMT -6
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Post by Coopsgirl on Jul 13, 2010 18:13:30 GMT -6
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Post by Coopsgirl on Sept 20, 2010 17:48:09 GMT -6
The pic is from Lilac Time - 1928 and they mistakenly have Richard Barthelmess as the actor instead of Gary. They also spelled it wrong as it has two S's  . 
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Post by Coopsgirl on Jul 17, 2011 13:48:58 GMT -6
1929 
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Post by Coopsgirl on Sept 19, 2011 19:23:39 GMT -6
1929 - Lilac Time 
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Post by Coopsgirl on Sept 25, 2011 15:58:03 GMT -6
Lilac Time - 1928 
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Post by Coopsgirl on Jun 17, 2012 16:46:49 GMT -6
1928 
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