The Streets of New York,Dion Boucicault,Fairweather,Give me Money,Corruption
Title: The streets of New York from the well known play by Dion Boucicault.
Related Names:
Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890.
Date Created/Published: Cleveland, O., U.S.A. : Morgan Litho. Co., [1913]
Summary: PHOTO ONLY Three panel motion picture poster for 'The Streets of New York' showing, in the top and middle panels, three men in an office, an older man, 'Fairweather' saying 'Give me my money', is choking a young man as another young man looks on or rises to intercede; in the bottom panel, 'Fairweather falls dead from heart disease', the two young men are kneeling over the body of 'Fairweather.'
Notes:
The sensational feature in 3 parts.
Pilot Films.
Poster in three parts with slight overlap between each panel (the size indicated above represents the combined total height of each panel, each panel height is approx. 71.5 cm.).
Subjects:
Melodramas--1910-1920.
Strangling--1910-1920.
Dead persons--1910-1920.
Corruption--1910-1920.
Business & finance--1910-1920.
Business people--1910-1920.
Chromolithographs--Color--1910-1920.
Motion picture posters--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2001696111/
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