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No Binding. Lobby Card No # / #46-664. An excellent lobby card from the film "Heartbeat" based on an original screenplay by Hans Wilhelm. Size: 11" X 14". Poster.
Editore: Hollywood, CA: RKO Pictures, (1946). (1946)., 1946
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: Very good. - A 7-1/2 inch high by 9-7/8 inch wide glossy black & white vintage photograph depicting Adolphe Menjou seated next to Ginger Rogers in a cinema, demanding the return of his stickpin which she has stolen. The number "HB-43" is printed in white along the bottom right of the image. Very good. This a vintage publicity photo, not a reproduction, sent out to cinemas at the time. Text describing the scene is mounted with glue on the verso. It reads: "CONTINUITY LAYOUT NO. 4. Heartbeat - Story in Pictures - Acting on Cadubert's advice, Arlette approaches her first victim, Adolphe Menjou, and 'lifts' his stickpin, only to be trapped by him in a Paris movie theater. Fearful of the consequences, Arlette returns the stolen jewelry. To her surprise, Menjou takes Arlette to his home where he discloses that he is an Ambassador and that she must steal a watch from a young attache to avoid being turned over to the gendarmerie." After escaping from a reformatory for girls, Ginger Rogers becomes the best student in Dr. Aristide's Parisian school for pickpockets. She is soon caught by an elderly Ambassador played by Adolphe Menjou whose stickpin she attempted to lift. The Ambassador blackmails her into stealing a watch from a handsome young attache played by Jean-Pierre Aumont. As events unfold, she soon falls in love with the young man.
Editore: N.p., N.p., 1946
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage borderless reference photograph of Jean-Pierre Aumont and Mikhail Rasumny from the 1946 film, with two editorial annotations in manuscript wax pencil and ink on the recto, and a "Silver Screen Archives" provenance stamp on the verso. A remake of the 1940 French film "Battement de cÅ"ur," directed by Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux and Claude Dauphin. Ginger Rogers stars as the young reform school runaway, Arlette, who joins a pickpocket academy in Paris and ends up falling in love with the handsome diplomat she's been tasked to steal from, played by Aumont. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Byrge and Miller, The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography 1934-1942.