Uruguay

RAMON NOVARRO – DOROTHY JORDAN “DEVIL MAY CARE” 1930 MOVIE HERALD

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: ESPADAS Y CORAZONES Original Title: DEVIL-MAY-CARE Year / Country: 1929 – USA Company: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Director: Sidney Franklin Starring: Ramón Novarro, Dorothy Jordan, Marion Harris, John Miljan, William Humphrey Size (unfolded): 250 mm x 170 mm Condition: Excellent Ref #: B-203 Herald advertises this film as shown at REX THEATRE from Uruguay on Thursday, September 4, 1930 Comments: Devil-May-Care is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Sidney Franklin with a Technicolor sequence of the Albertina Rasch Dancers. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 27, 1929 and was Ramon Novarro’s talkie debut. The film is based upon the 1851 play La Bataille de dames, ou un duel en amour by Ernest Legouvé and Eugène Scribe. It is known by a variety of other names, including Battle of the Ladies (the film’s working title), Der Leutnant des Kaisers (Austria), Der jüngste Leutnant (Germany), Il tenente di Napoleone (Italy), and O lohagos tis aftokratorikis frouras (Greece). Shipping via FedEx for 1 up to 20 similar items: US$ 15 to USA, CANADA and Americas, US$ 20 to EUROPE and US$ 25 to the rest of the World

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GEORGE LEWIS – CARMEN GUERRERO “THE BIG TRAIL” 1931 MOVIE HERALD

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: LA GRAN JORNADA Original Title: LA GRAN JORNADA (English title: THE BIG TRAIL) Year / Country: 1931 – USA Company: Fox Movietone Directors: David Howard, Samuel Schneider, Raoul Walsh Starring: George J. Lewis, Carmen Guerrero, Roberto E. Guzmán Size (unfolded): 248 mm x 180 mm Condition: Very Good (Several tiny tears along edges) Ref # C-21 Herald advertises this film as shown at CINE TEATRO APOLO from Uruguay on Saturday, June 6, 1931 Comments: Spanish-language version of the early John Wayne film The Big Trail, filmed simultaneously. Raul Coleman (named Breck Coleman in the U.S. version) leads settlers in covered wagons westward across the great prairie and mountains. Plot: A young cowboy must take care of the train journey of a large group of settlers that crosses the state of Oregon. During the long journey, the occupants will have to face a number of adversities, such as buffalo stampedes, overflowing rivers and the attack of the Indians. Shipping via FedEx for 1 up to 20 similar items: US$ 15 to USA, CANADA and Americas, US$ 20 to EUROPE and US$ 25 to the rest of the World

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NORMA TALMADGE – RONALD COLMAN “KIKI” 1920’s MOVIE HERALD

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: KIKI Original Title:KIKI Year / Country: 1926 – USA Company: FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Director: Clarence Brown Starring: Norma Talmadge, Ronald Colman, Gertrude Astor Size (unfolded): 243 mm x 179 mm Condition: Condition: Excellent – Ref #: D-15 Herald advertises this film as shown in Uruguay but cinema’s name and date are blank. It dates most securely from late 1920’s. Comments: Kiki is a 1926 silent romantic comedy film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Norma Talmadge and Ronald Colman. The film is based upon a 1918 play of the same name by André Picard, which was later adapted by David Belasco and performed on Broadway to great success in 1921 by his muse Lenore Ulric. Plot: Kiki (Norma Talmadge) ekes out a living selling newspapers on the streets of Paris. When she learns that a chorus girl has been fired from the Folies Barbes revue managed by Victor Renal (Ronald Colman), she sets out to fulfill her dream and apply for the job. Poverty stricken, she spends her rent money to buy suitable clothes. She gets kicked out the first time, as she was not sent by the Agency, but manages to sneak back in. While waiting in the reception area, she is mistaken for the secretary by an Agency applicant, who gives Kiki her letter of recommendation to present to Renal. He mistakes it for Kiki’s, and gives her an audition. Her singing talent gets her the job. Her debut, however, is a disaster. She repeatedly gets in the way of the show’s star and Renal’s fiancée, Paulette Mascar (Gertrude Astor). Paulette finally pushes her, sending her crashing into a harp in the orchestra pit. When Renal tries to separate the battling women, Paulette slaps him. Renal also sends Kiki a letter of dismissal. When she comes to see him, he feels sorry for her and gives her back her job. He tries to hustle her out of his office, before Paulette enters, but Kiki refuses to leave. As a result, Paulette and Renal have a falling-out. Renal decides to take Kiki to dinner. Paulette goes out with Renal’s financial backer, Baron Rapp (Marc McDermott), and ends up at the same restaurant. Determined to humiliate her rival, Paulette invites herself to Renal’s table and taunts Kiki into drinking several glasses of champagne. Kiki becomes drunk, embarrassing Renal. He deposits her in his limousine and asks where she lives. As she has been evicted for not paying the rent, she confesses she has no place to go, so he takes her home. He kisses her, but when he tries for more, she locks herself in his bedroom. He is forced to sleep (uncomfortably) in another room. Each day, Renal decides to get rid of her, but each night he relents. Meanwhile, Kiki intercepts Paulette’s daily letters to him to prevent a reconciliation. Renal finally learns about the letters from Rapp. Rapp recommends he get back together with Paulette and offers to take Kiki off his hands. Kiki mistakenly believes that Renal wants Paulette back, while Renal thinks in error that Kiki welcomes Rapp’s attentions and greater wealth. Kiki decides to go, taking only what she came with, but then changes her mind and decides to fight for her love. After she threatens Paulette with a knife, Renal orders her to leave. Thinking quickly, Kiki pretends to fall into a coma, convincing a doctor that she is a victim of catalepsy, which the doctor states might last up to two years. Upon hearing this, Rapp makes a hasty departure. Despite Paulette’s urging to leave for a performance, Renal decides he cannot leave Kiki alone. Once Paulette is gone, Kiki kisses Renal and confesses she loves him. He embraces her. Shipping via FedEx for 1 up to 20 similar items: US$ 15 to USA, CANADA and Americas, US$ 20 to EUROPE and US$ 25 to the rest of the World

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BILLIE DOVE – EDMUND LOWE “THE PAINTED ANGEL” 1931 MOVIE HERALD

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: EL ANGEL PINTADO Original Title: THE PAINTED ANGEL Year / Country: 1929 – USA Company: First National Pictures Director: Millard Webb Starring: Billie Dove, Edmund Lowe, George MacFarlane, Cissy Fitzgerald, J. Farrell MacDonald Size: 218 mm x 185 mm Condition: Very Good + Ref #: B-193 Herald advertises this film as shown at CINE DORE from Uruguay on Thursday, December 24, 1931 Comments: The Painted Angel (also known as The Broadway Hostess) is a 1929 black and white American film. The storyline is based on a story by Fannie Hurst, “Give This Little Girl a Hand” The film is known as La favorita di Broadway in Italy. The tagline was: Do you want to know the Truth about NIGHT CLUB HOSTESSES? This film is believed lost. The UCLA Film and Television Archive only hold seven of the original eight sound discs for the film: Vitaphone production reels #3629-3635 and 3643. In a separately filmed trailer, Billie Dove talks to the audience about the picture. In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interest in First National Pictures and from that point on, all “First National” productions were actually made under Warner Bros. control, even though the two companies continued to retain separate identities until the mid-1930s, after which time “A Warner Bros.-First National Picture” was often used. The film reel was 1972 m (7 reels) in length. Shipping via FedEx for 1 up to 20 similar items: US$ 15 to USA, CANADA and Americas, US$ 20 to EUROPE and US$ 25 to the rest of the World

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DOLORES DEL RIO – EDMUND LOWE “THE BAD ONE” 1931 MOVIE HERALD

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: LA PERVERSA Original Title: THE BAD ONE Year / Country: 1930 – USA Company: Artistas Unidos Director: George Fitzmaurice Starring: Dolores del Río, Edmund Lowe, Don Alvarado, Blanche Friderici, Adrienne D’Ambricourt, George Fawcett, Boris Karloff Size (unfolded): 171 mm x 132 mm Condition: Very Good + Ref #: C-49 Herald advertises this film as shown at CINE DORE from Uruguay on Thursday, August 20, 1931 Comments: The Bad One is a 1930 American Pre-Code black-and-white musical film directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Dolores del Río and Edmund Lowe, and featuring Boris Karloff. It is a romantic prison drama film. Storyline: A complicated romance between an American sailor and a dancing girl from Marseilles. Shipping via FedEx for 1 up to 20 similar items: US$ 15 to USA, CANADA and Americas, US$ 20 to EUROPE and US$ 25 to the rest of the World

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JOHN BARRYMORE “ARSENE LUPIN” GORGEOUS 1935 MGM MOVIE HERALD

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: ARSENE LUPIN Original Title: ARSENE LUPIN Year / Country: 1932 – USA Company: METRO GOLDWYN MAYER Director: Jack Conway Starring: John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Karen Morley, John Miljan, Tully Marshall, Henry Armetta Size (unfolded): 287 mm x 207 mm (irregular shape) Condition: Very good + (couple black ink writing spots, none affecting main artwork) Herald advertises this film as shown at CINE DORE from Uruguay on Sunday, September 17, 1933 Comments: “Arsène Lupin” is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Jack Conway and starring John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is based on a popular 1909 play by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset. Plot: A charming and very daring thief known as Arsene Lupin is terrorizing the wealthy of Paris, he even goes so far as to threaten the Mona Lisa. But the police, led by the great Guerchard, think they know Arsene Lupin’s identity, and they have a secret weapon to catch him

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BILLIE DOVE on cover of PELICULA July 1932 URUGUAY Magazine #13 RARE

Magazine title: PELICULA Country / Date: Uruguay, July 1, 1932 Issue #: 13 Front Cover: BILLIE DOVE Back Cover: JOHN BARRYMORE in “EL GENIO LOCO” AD Size: 198 mm x 283 mm Pages: 32 (4 missing) Weight: 85 grams Language: Spanish Contents: This is a magazine with duo-tone covers, and featuring illustrated movie related articles. You can read complete contents on the index page shown in one of the photos, but this is a short list of stars and movies showcased:Mae Marsh in “Honrarás A Tu Madre” ADGreta Garbo – Illustrated article with 1 photoClive Brook – Illustrated article with 1 photoBlonde or redhead? Jean Harlow – Illustrated article with 1 photoGreta Garbo plays Pirandello – Illustrated article with 2 photosLupe Velez & Gilbert Roland in “Resurrección” ADEvelyn Laye full page fashion photoHollywood fashion: Winna WInfried, Joan Crawford, Edwige Feuillère, Hedda Hopper, Norma ShearerVirginia Bruce full page piunp photoJohn Boles full page closeup photoKaren Morley – Illustrated article with 1 photo Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy in “Politiquerías” ADCondition: Very Good – Overall (Incomplete issue, lacking 4 pages) Shipping via FedEx International Priority is US$ 15 to USA, CANADA and AMERICAS, US$ 20 to EUROPE and US$ 25 to the rest of the WORLD. We combine shipping on multiple purchases, it depends on final weight of parcel and destination. As some magazines are light while some others are heavy, we cannot calculate combined prices right here, but we’ll do after you’ve finished shopping. Rest assured we’re not earning anything on shipping (check feedback comments for peace of mind), any all savings will be passed on to you. Thank you.

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Back to the Future BTTF GPS Speedometer w/Stanley disp replicas and DB25 cord

We offer free shipping to Europe or America using FEDEX It takes 15 working days to prepare package prior to shipping Video showing sudden breaking https://youtu.be/SE5weKAjg_8Video showing quick acceleration: https://youtu.be/dmcFGraeRaAVideo showing normal acceleration: https://youtu.be/m0VgzpRBZpU (Note, all 3 videos were done in Km/H mode wich is more 60% more sensitive than MPH, expect even smooth transitions when MPH is selected) What this thing can do.Show Speed in Km/H or Mp/H, if MPH is selected only the number 1 and 2 digits will light up along with the midle decimal point, and 0 decimal. If KM/H is selected the middle decimal point will be off and speed will be displayed in the 3 digits (you will need to take out the piece of gaffer tape covering digit 3. The GPS refresh rate is 10 Hz . You can open the box and change the digits grounds in order to make it display KM/H in the same way it worked in the movie. It has an automotive voltage regulator (not the usual 7805) input can be from 6V to 26V. Keep in mind the size of the regulator´s heatsink if voltage is on the high end. Power consumption is about 0.5W to 0.8W It can receive an external trigger to scale up from 0 to 88 and then trigger an external output once the speed is 88 (for trigger a time displacement event in other circuits that work in conjunction)If normally driving up to 88 KMH or MPH speed, it sends a trigger. (Same as before but when actual speed is reached). Kit will come with a detailed instructions manual for proper assembly, conectivity and extras. User is advised to have some electronic knowledge and basic soldering skills, in case needed. More satelites more speed precisition, but number of satelites available changes during the day and even during weather conditions so there is no “ideal” GPS Speedometer. Also brightness can be changed Embossed “SET TO 88” labels are made with an original ROTEX embosser labelmaker and also original ROTEX labels. NOT Chinese or DYMO. Enclosure is also the same model and brand used in the movie Custom PCB designed and professionaly assembled Stanley Readout Displays designed and 3D printed by us. See you in the future… Demonstration https://youtu.be/jW9M4YVaxps

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