Original United Artists Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the Frank Lloyd drama, THE AGE FOR LOVE (1931) starring Billie Dove, Charles Starrett, Lois Wilson, and Edward Everett Horton. Howard Hughes’ The Caddo Company produced this film and eight others including SCARFACE (1932). Hughes intended to use the film to show that his current flame, silent film leading lady Dove, would be a smash hit in the talkies. She plays a working girl who consents to marry Starrett on the condition that she not be expected to bear children. Despite all of the efforts of Hughes and others, the film failed to rescue her flagging career. This original scene lobby card of Dove and Starrett is in good condition—with minor tears, creases, and missing left bottom corner. The delicate small tears have been restrained with archival tissue on the reverse of the card. Very few cards have ever been offered on this film.
THE AGE FOR LOVE (1931) 5472B
Original United Artists Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the Frank Lloyd drama, THE AGE FOR LOVE (1931) starring Billie Dove, Charles Starrett, Lois Wilson, and Edward Everett Horton. Howard Hughes’ The Caddo Company produced this film and eight others including SCARFACE (1932). Hughes intended to use the film to show that his then current flame, silent film leading lady Dove, would be a smash hit in the talkies. She plays a working girl who consents to marry Starrett on the condition that she not be expected to bear children. Despite all of the efforts of Hughes and others, the film failed to rescue her flagging career. This original scene lobby card of Dove and Wilson is in good condition—with minor creases and two missing corners. Very few cards have been seen for this film. This rare card could be paperbacked for a modest amount of money.
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (1935) 16953

Original MGM Insert Poster (14×36) for the Frank Lloyd adventure drama classic, MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY (1935) starring Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, and Franchot Tone. This is the true story of Fletcher Christian (Gable), who successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain William Bligh (Laughton), only to have Bligh return a year later to avenge the mutiny. Every thing about this film is superlative: the acting, direction, cinematography, music, sets, and locations. The acting was so good that all three leading actors (Laughton, Gable, and Tone) were all nominated for Best Actor. This is the only film in history to garner three Best Actor nominations; thus, the Academy had to create new Best Supporting Actor and Actress categories. The film won the Best Picture Oscar. This original insert poster is in good condition.