THE DEVIL’S TRADEMARK (1928) 2634-6

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This is an original Film Booking Offices of America Lobby Card (11×14) for the James Leo Meehan silent drama, THE DEVIL’S TRADE MARK (1928) starring Belle Bennett, William V. Mong, Ena Gregory, and William Bakewell. Bennett and Mong play a pair of veteran crooks who decide to “go straight’ when their daughter is born. But when the daughter reaches maturity, Mong tries to indoctrinate her into a life of crime. However, the daughter begins to stray from the “family business” when she falls in love with the son of a wealthy manufacturer. The card shows actors Belle Bennett and William Blakewell. A caption on this card reads: “Tom Benton was too up-to-date to see what a fool he seemed.” This original scene card is in very fine condition.

THE DEVIL’S TRADEMARK (1928) 2634-5

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This is an original Film Booking Offices of America Lobby Card (11×14) for the James Leo Meehan silent drama, THE DEVIL’S TRADE MARK (1928) starring Belle Bennett, William V. Mong, Ena Gregory, and William Bakewell. Bennett and Mong play a pair of veteran crooks who decide to “go straight’ when their daughter is born. But when the daughter reaches maturity, Mong tries to indoctrinate her into a life of crime. However, the daughter begins to stray from the “family business” when she falls in love with the son of a wealthy manufacturer. The card shows actor William V. Mong. A caption on the card reads “Day after day, the ex-thief toiled at his desk.” This original scene card is in fine condition.

THE DEVIL’S TRADEMARK (1928) 2634-4

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This is an original Film Booking Offices of America Lobby Card (11×14) for the James Leo Meehan silent drama, THE DEVIL’S TRADE MARK (1928) starring Belle Bennett, William V. Mong, Ena Gregory, and William Bakewell. Bennett and Mong play a pair of veteran crooks who decide to “go straight’ when their daughter is born. But when the daughter reaches maturity, Mong tries to indoctrinate her into a life of crime. However, the daughter begins to stray from the “family business” when she falls in love with the son of a wealthy manufacturer. The card shows actress Ena Gregory, who, in this film is billed as Marian Douglas, and also actor William Bakewell. A caption on the card reads “Nona darling, tell them I gave it to you – tell them anything.” This original scene card is in fine plus condition – excellent integrity to the paper, but a bit smudged. A rare lobby card from a silent film produced by Joseph P. Kennedy.

THE DEVIL’S TRADEMARK (1928) 2634-3

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This is an original Film Booking Offices of America Lobby Card (11×14) for the James Leo Meehan silent crime drama, THE DEVIL’S TRADE MARK (1928) starring Belle Bennett, William V. Mong, Ena Gregory, and William Bakewell. Bennett and Mong play a pair of veteran crooks who decide to “go straight’ when their daughter is born. But when the daughter reaches maturity, Mong tries to indoctrinate her into a life of crime. However, the daughter begins to stray from the “family business” when she falls in love with the son of a wealthy manufacturer. This card shows actress Belle Bennett and actor William V. Mong. A caption on the card reads “The kid’s crooked and you lose your bet…I’m going back.” This original scene card is in very fine condition. There is a tiny chip out of the left edge. An interesting old lobby card from a silent film produced by Joseph P. Kennedy.

THE DEVIL’S TRADEMARK (1928) 2634-2

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This is an original Film Booking Offices of America Lobby Card (11×14) for the James Leo Meehan silent drama, THE DEVIL’S TRADE MARK (1928) starring Belle Bennett, William V. Mong, Ena Gregory, and William Bakewell. Bennett and Mong play a pair of veteran crooks who decide to “go straight’ when their daughter is born. But when the daughter reaches maturity, Mong tries to indoctrinate her into a life of crime. However, the daughter begins to stray from the “family business” when she falls in love with the son of a wealthy manufacturer. The card shows actor Olin Francis addressing actors Ena Gregory and Patrick Cunning. A caption on the card reads “Son, I think that maybe none of us deserve her. I wish you happiness.” This original scene card is in very fine condition. This silent film was produced at FBO by Joseph P. Kennedy.

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