COME LIVE WITH ME (1941) 28730 HEDY LAMARR and JAMES STEWART
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MGM Original U.S. Scene Lobby Card (11x14) Fine Plus Condition
Original U.S. Scene Lobby Card from MGM for the Clarence Brown directed romance COME LIVE WITH ME (1941) starring Hedy Lamarr and James Stewart. Here we see a two-shot portrait card that shows two of the handsomest people to ever go before a Hollywood camera. They need no introduction. The film also starred Verree Teasdale, Ian Hunter, Donald Meek, Barton MacLane, Ann Codee and King Baggot. The caption for this card says it all. There is a smudge in the right border area of this card. Otherwise the card is in beautiful condition, graded as fine. MovieArt Austin guarantees that this card is an authentic MGM lobby card from the 1941 release of this movie. MovieArt Original Film Posters in Austin, Texas will sell no reproductions. We guarantee this card to be authentic, vintage, original. Condition is very fine plus!!
James Stewart - Actor
CLARENCE BROWN - Director
Hedy Lamarr - Actor
Verree Teasdale - Actor
Ian Hunter - Actor
Donald Meek - Actor
Barton MacLane - Actor
Ann Codee - Actor
KING BAGGOT - Actor
Frank Orth - Actor
Hooper Atchley - Actor
Alan Curtis - Actor
Si Jenks - Actor
Joe Yule - Actor
Frank Faylen - Actor
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