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KAY FRANCIS - EDWARD G. ROBINSON "I LOVED A WOMAN" 1935 ART DECO MOVIE HERALD
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Description
Original Herald from Uruguay and Argentina in South America. This kind of gorgeous heralds are quite scarce, they were printed by a local distributor (Max Glücksmann) just during a short period of time between the late 1920's and the late 1930's. Usually printed on both sides, in full color or in duotone inks featuring Art Deco style, they show great graphics from the films advertised. Most advertise a single feature movie, while a few examples advertise double movie programs.Local Title:
AME A UNA MUJER
Original Title:
I LOVED A WOMAN
Year / Country:
1933 - USA
Company:
WARNER BROS. / FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES
Director:
Alfred Green
Starring:
Edward G. Robinson, Kay Francis, Genevieve Tobin, Robert Barrat, J. Farrell MacDonald, Henry O'Neill
Size (unfolded):
223 mm x 152 mm
Condition:
Excellent
Herald advertises this film as shown at
CINE DORE
from Uruguay on
Tuesday, December 3, 1935
Comments:
"I Loved a Woman" is a 1933 American pre-Code drama directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Kay Francis, Edward G. Robinson and Genevieve Tobin. According to producer Hal Wallis' autobiography (with Charles Higham), Robinson and Francis "were oddly matched. Kay was so tall that we had to put Eddie [Robinson] on a box in some scenes to bring him level with her and, understandably he was humiliated. Irritable and self-conscious, he argued with Kay frequently. But he gave credit to her fine acting." However, it was Wallis and other executives who also made the choice to cut three of Kay's scenes, leaving her presence in the film really as a supporting actor.
Plot:
John Hayden, owner of a Chicago meat-packing company, falls in love with a beautiful opera singer.