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Edward Finney Autographed 1947 The Prairie Apache Chief Movie Pressbook Rare

$ 8.44

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    Description

    Original movie pressbook/campaign exploitation for
    The Prairie
    (1947) and
    Apache Chief
    (1949).
    Folds out to measure a big 22 x 24 inches. Features photos, sample posters, movie reviews, press articles, et al.
    Autographed on front by
    The Prairie
    executive producer Edward Finney (1903-1983), who has written in blue ink:
    "Enclosed find small photo of myself. Rather than give you one still here's my campaign on 'The Prairie' and many pictures of me. I've arrowed those I'm in. Best to you Ed Finney."
    Finney has arrowed in photos in which he appears: He's the guy in the cowboy hat and loud cowboy attire. Yee-ha!
    Finney was a Hollywood producer/director and advertising/publicity manager for the Poverty Row studio Grand National. His claim to fame: He gave Tex Ritter his first screen test and his subsequent film debut in
    Song of the Gringo
    (1936). Finney served as producer on a number of films during the 1930s and '40s, including
    Arizona Days, Sing, Cowboy, Sing, Where the Buffalo Roam, Riders of the Frontier, Riot Squad, Corregidor, Gun Girls
    ,
    Laffing Time
    , et al.
    Complete, shows some mild wear. Rare, autographed item from Poverty Row impressario Edward F. Finney.