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For some reason, I didn't remember that being his character name. I thought it was something like Admiral Herr-rer-fer-rer. I didn't remember Valerie Perrine's character's first name...just Miss Teschmacher!!
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| Platinum Card Talk Member |
Here are some Anthony Head (Buffy) cards. He passed at 72, sadly. https://www.tcdb.com/GalleryP..../184190/Anthony-Head | |||
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| Gold Card Talk Member |
Ann Blyth at the age of 98 She was born Anne Blythe and simply dropped the E's at the end to create her stage name. Her breakthrough role was as Joan Crawford's rotten daughter Veda in 1945's "Mildred Pierce" for which she was Oscar nominated. Among her many other credits over a long career was a Twilight Zone episode that was the occasion for this autograph card. Very, very few left from the Golden Age of Hollywood now. Hopefully, some flowers have been placed on her Walk of Fame star. Rest in peace, Ann Blyth. ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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| Silver Card Talk Member |
Here at last is the card image of Ann Blyth I promised in the non image obituary blog. I had forgotten that I had cards from two issuers and to my surprise I have the Ann Blyth card from both. The two issuers are "Junior Pastimes" and "Muir-Watson" both of Glasgow and the cards were issued sometime after 1947 but before 1955. The card themselves were issued stapled together bunches of 6 with a paper wrapping. Since then the staples have started to go rusty which marks both the wrapping and card. In addition each card has two very small pin type holes caused by the staples. These were a commercial distribution although it is possible that the Muir-Watson cards may have been given out free as they were a book publisher which may be the reason why their cards are more difficult to find. I have a Junior Pastimes wrapper but not a Muir-Watson one. Interestingly the wrapper refers to the cards as "Film Stars" v yet the back of the card shows ""Star Pix". [IMG:left] [/IMG] [IMG:left] [/IMG][IMG:left] [/IMG] regards John ____________________ | |||
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| Gold Card Talk Member |
Those are very nice. Who else is in the sets, or at least on the other cards you have from the set? ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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| Silver Card Talk Member |
Here is the entire checklist of 80 cards. 01 Maureen O'Hara 02 Ida Lupino 03 John Mills 04 Dorothy Malone 05 Virginia Mayo 06 Evelyn Keyes 07 Lucille Ball 08 Greta Gynt 09 Carole Landis 10 Dana Andrews 11 George Brent 12 Barbara Bel Geddes 13 Virginia Huston 14 Jane Russell 15 Dorothy Hart 16 Randolph Scott 17 Lauren Bacall 18 Rosamund John 19 Teresa Wright 20 Wayne Morris 21 Stewart Granger 22 James Mason 23 Eddie Bracken 24 Janet Blair 25 Marguerite Chapman 26 Gloria Grahame 27 Gloria Henry 28 Margaret Lockwood 29 Rita Hayworth 30 Henry Fonda 31 Alexander Knox 32 Dorothy Patrick 33 Phyllis Calvert 34 Maxwell Reed 35 Betty Newling 36 Julie London 37 Hoagy Carmichael 38 Barbara Hale 39 Myrna Loy 40 George Raft 41 Viveca Lindfors 42 Elois Jenssen 43 Ann Blyth 44 Ingrid Bergman 45 Janis Page 46 Jean Simmons 47 Geraldine Brooks 48 Adele Jurgens 49 Maria Montez 50 Arline Dahl 51 Susan Hayward 52 Walt Disney 53 Valerie Hobson 54 Joan Crawford 55 George Formby 56 Loretta Young 57 Hedy Lamarr 58 Leslie Brooks 59 Jane Greer 60 Ann Dvorak 61 Laraine Day 62 Joan Bennett 63 Jean Gillie's 64 William Graham 65 Groucho Marx 66 Jorja Curtright 67 Priscilla Lane 68 Allene Roberts 69 Jean Pierre Aumont 70 Robert Alda 71 Danny Kaye 72 James Stewart 73 Ronald Reagan 74 Cary Grant 75 Joanne Dru 76 Marjorie Reynolds 77 Cathy O'Donnell 78 Jacqueline White 79 Joan Caulfield 80 Patricia Roc I am 1 missing from the 80 with the Junior Pastimes back and of the Muir-Watson back I only have 9 cards Below is an image of a wrapper with cards stapled in, followed by a wrapper unfolded without cards but with rust marks from the staple. Cards from the above list are on sale on eBay but at silly prices due to profiteering, such prices do not indicate rarity. I bought 23 cards recently for about £12.75 plus postage. There are two different coloured boards used for the cards white or cream, my purchase was a mixture of the two enabling me to add several to white board cards collection. Note that these cards were probably being issued in the UK when cardboard was still being rationed following the 1939-45 war. One of the card dealers catalogues gives a release date of 1960 which is totally wrong when you read the backs of the cards as most of the films mentioned date from 1946-1949. Cardboard rationing was over by 1954 and Muir-Watson publications ceased around 1955-56. regards John ____________________ | |||
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| Diamond Card Talk Member |
More in the later part of the Golden Age, but Eva Marie Saint will turn 102 on the 4th of July. Probably best known for the movies "On the Waterfront" and "North By Northwest" with Brando and Cary Grant in the 50's. She could be the current record holder, and I hope she has it for quite a while longer. Mel Brooks just turned 100. His early work was more on TV writing for Sid Caesar in the 50's before screen stardom in the 70's. | |||
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| Gold Card Talk Member |
Terrific checklist and I recognize a lot of those names, probably even more than I should being born in the 70's. Congrats on having a nearly complete set! For myself, I'd mostly be interested in the Groucho Marx, and Viveca Lindfors (for my "Creepshow" collection), but there's a lot of great names in there, for sure. ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns. | |||
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