Description: 11x14 Movie Lobby Card, 0233, 1937-R45, "Riding On Air" - Joe E. Brown Click images to enlarge Description You are bidding on an original 11x14 Movie Lobby Card; 1937-R45 #- of "Riding On Air" - Joe E. Brown, see images. Card size: 11" x 14". #0233 To see all of my "Lobby Cards" click here. Will be mailed in a Ultra-Pro Rigid Holder. About: Riding on Air is a 1937 American film directed by Edward Sedgwick. Hapless newspaper writer, editor, amateur pilot, HAM radio operator, and gadget crazy Elmer Lane lives in 1930's rural America. In love with the beautiful Betty, he does everything he can to buy the paper outright; so, he can win her. But, somehow something always comes out of the blue: gangsters, smugglers, murdered mobsters, rival newspaper reporters, con artists, police, new inventions, and small dogs, all get in the way. It's all "Riding on Air" how this fun, wild, ride, will land, or if the parachute will even open. The Cast (with wikipedia links): Joe E. Brown - Elmer Lane Guy Kibbee - J. Rutherford "Doc" Waddington Florence Rice - Betty Harrison Vinton Hayworth - Harvey Schuman Anthony Nace - Bill Hilton Harlan Briggs - Mr. Harrison Andrew Tombes - Eddie Byrd Clem Bevans - Sheriff Harry C. Bradley - Mayor Directed by Edward Sedgwick Written by Richard Macaulay (Elmer Rice character) Richard Macaulay (screenplay) and Richard Flournoy (screenplay) Produced by David L. Loew Starring See below Cinematography Alfred Gilks Edited by Jack Ogilvie Music by Arthur Morton Marlin Skiles Release date June 18, 1937 Running time 70 minutes Country United States Language English Back is blank. Lobby Cards measure 11" x 14" and were almost always printed in sets of 8 (some lower budget movies only had a set of 4). Many lobby card sets (usually pre-1970 sets) have a "title card". A title card normally has artwork and the credits from the movie, and is different in appearance from the other seven cards in the set. The artwork is usually the same as that of the artwork on one of the styles of half-sheet (the "A' style, and often they have a "T/A" in the corner). It is very difficult to find complete lobby card sets from pre-1970 movies, as almost all of these were long ago broken up and sold by the individual card. In most cases, they are printed on a card stock that is thicker than typical poster paper (though there are some exceptions for cards from some low budget films and with some 1980s to present cards). If you have any questions about this item or anything I am auctioning, please let me know. The Last Image is for Information Only. Card Cond: F-VF (Edge & corner wear, Creases, Small Tear), Please see scans for actual condition. Condition Guide: Mint, M (10.0) A poster that may never have been used or displayed. May show very slight signs of age. On folded poster, might show the most minimal signs of wear to the exterior due to storage. The poster should have no holes or tears. Near Mint, NM (9.4) A very lightly used poster with fresh, saturated colors. On folded posters, may show the most minimal wear at the folds. The poster should have no holes, tears nor paper loss. Very Fine, VF (8.0) A poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. It may have general signs of use such as corner wear, minor creases, minor fold separation and fold wear. It may have pinholes or very minor tears. The poster may be restored and put on linen or paper. Fine, F (6.0) A poster with good colors and, overall, still very presentable appearance. It may have tears, slight paper loss, pinholes and minor stains. It may have some fold separation. It may have restoration. Very Good, VG (3.5) The poster may be slightly brittle due to age, or it may have some paper loss and/ or staining from tape, water, etc. The poster may have writing in an unobtrusive place. The poster may have some varying degree of restoration. Good, GD (2.0) An average poster which may have tears, paper loss, and a significant degree of general age wear. It may have some color fading, stains, tape or tape stains, and be in need of restoration. It may have significant restoration. Fair, Fr (1.0) Poster may have faded colors and/or brittle paper, showing significant signs of use. May have large tears and significant paper loss. May have tape, writing, stains in image area. In great need of restoration or had major restoration. Poor, Pr (0.5) A poster that is worn, torn, and/ or badly damaged. May have staining or dry rot. May be heavily soiled and/or large pieces missing, and may be cracked or brittle. It would be in dire need of restoration. This Lobby Card would make a great addition to your collection or as a Gift (nice for Framing). 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Price: 39.95 USD
Location: Warsaw, Indiana
End Time: 2024-10-01T03:48:46.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year of Release: 1937-R45
Title: "Riding On Air" - Joe E. Brown
Card #: Not Numbered
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original