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LLOYD BACON - SIGNED - DIRECTOR - BOXER - CHAPLIN - 42ND STREET
$ 84.48
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LLOYD BACONVintage, Autograph Message
(note to a boxer)
1 page, 5 1/2" x 3", signed and written in pencil on the
back of a studio document referring to "The Sap"
In part: "That still goes for Tuesday nite - ... / Get over this one
and I'll see that you get a main event - / Lloyd Bacon"
Condition: very good
Lloyd Bacon was an American stage and screen actor and film director. He started in films as an actor with Charlie Chaplin
and Bronco Billy Anderson. As an actor he is best known for supporting Chaplin in such films as
The Tramp
(1915) and
The Champion
(1915)
and
Easy Street
(1917). He later became a director and directed over 100 films between 1920 and 1955.
Best known for
42nd Street
(1933),
Footlight Parade
(1933),
Marked Woman
(1937) and
The Sullivans
(1944).
Born: 1889, San Jose, California; died: 1955, Burbank, California.
George Houle
Houle Rare Books & Autographs
Palm Springs, California
SINCE 1976
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