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DOROTHY LAMOUR EPHEMERA 400 Songs to Remember G164 pp

DOROTHY LAMOUR EPHEMERA 400 Songs to Remember G164 pp
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Start Time Tuesday, December 02, 2008
End Time Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Location West Hempstead, NY

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NR  G164 pp 12.2 CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PAGE! To see more from this collection, CLICK HERE!           AUCTION INFORMATION:     Up for auction is the entire Dorothy Lamour file from an avid movie memorabilia collector. Over 10,000 files filled with amazing treasures will be up for auction over the next few months! Many of these lots have incredibly rare clippings (could be the last of their kind!), magazine photos, and some lots have pressbooks and magazine covers, agency cards, cigarette trading cards, and occasionally full magazines and lobby cards! Please use the photo below to determine how full this file is. Everything in the photo is included and is loose (this is NOT a collage).  Special features in this lot: 400 Songs to Remember- Vol. 2 No.2 (Full) Song Parade- December (Fair condition pages missing) Many Magazine Covers like Cine-Mindial (1939), Cinelandia (1938), etc. Film Fan Monthly: FFM eleventh anniversary issue featuring Dorothy Lamour July-August, 1972 (not complete) Dorothy Lamour (December 10, 1914 – September 22, 1996) was an American motion picture actress. She is probably best-remembered for appearing in the Road to... movies, a string of successful comedies co-starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. In 1936, she moved to Hollywood and began appearing regularly in films for Paramount Pictures. The role that made her a star was Ulah (a sort of female Tarzan) in The Jungle Princess (1936). She wore a sarong, which would become associated with her, and captivated many viewers with her sensuous exotic attractive appearance. While she first achieved stardom as a sex symbol, Lamour also showed talent as both a comic and dramatic actress. She was among the most popular actresses in motion pictures from 1936 to 1952. Some of Dorothy Lamour's other notable films include John Ford's The Hurricane (1937), Spawn of the North (1938), Disputed Passage (1939), Johnny Apollo (1940), Aloma of the South Seas (1941), Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942), Dixie (1943), A Medal for Benny (1945), My Favorite Brunette (1947), On Our Merry Way (1948) and the best picture Oscar-winner The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). Her leading men included William Holden, Tyrone Power, Ray Milland, Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, George Raft, and Fred MacMurray. PHOTOS BELOW ARE OF THE ACTUAL ITEM(S) YOU WILL RECEIVE :-)  Auction with no reserve.     HAVE STUFF TO SELL BUT DON'T HAVE THE TIME? We're registered ebay trading assistants! Click here to find out more! We are auctioning off many rare & collectible comics, magazines, photos and more.  We are starting many auctions well below their collectible value.  Perfect time to add to your collection!  Created by eBay Blackthorne ver. 3.2.151.0

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