Shocked Viola Dana Vintage 1918 Silent Film Riders of the Night Photograph Rare

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Seller: Top-Rated Plus Seller grapefruitmoongallery ✉️ (54,138) 99.9%, Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 232619854702 Shocked Viola Dana Vintage 1918 Silent Film Riders of the Night Photograph Rare.
Thanks to all our eBay bidders! We are honored to be your one-stop, 5-star source for vintage pin-up, pulp magazines, original illustration art, decorative collectibles and ephemera with a wide and always changed assortment of antique and vintage items from the Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modern eras. All items are 100% guaranteed to be original, vintage, and as described. Please feel free to contact us with any and all questions about the items and our policies and please take a moment to peruse our other great eBay listings. All sell no reserve! ITEM: This is a vintage and original Metro Pictures publicity photograph featuring successful career actress Viola Dana in a scene from the silent drama "Riders of the Night" (1918). Dana is shocked and surprised in this production still that was used in the lobby poster for this film. This is a great photograph and unique piece of silent Hollywood memorabilia. Measures 8" x 10" on glossy double-weight paper stock. Ink stamp on verso. CONDITION: Very fine condition with only very minor corner wear. Please reference the included images for a complete conditional guide. Guaranteed to be 100% vintage and original from Grapefruit Moon Gallery. •••••••••••••••••••• Viola Dana (real name Virginia Flugrath) was born in Brooklyn, NY, on June 26, 1897. She was the middle sister of three sisters (the other two were Edna Flugrath and Shirley Mason). She made her film debut in 1914 in Molly the Drummer Boy (1914). The following year she received top billing playing "Gladiola Bain" in Gladiola (1915). She was in top demand as evidenced by securing another lead in The Innocence of Ruth (1916). She continued to turn in great performances, particularly as Katie O'Doone in Bred in Old Kentucky (1926). Viola's final silver screen role was in 1929's One Splendid Hour (1929). The last the general public saw her was in a documentary about 'Buster Keaton' called Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (1987). Viola died on July 3, 1987, at age 90. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Denny Jackson ••••••••••••••••••••
  • Condition: Very fine condition with only minor corner wear. Measures 8" x 10" on glossy double-weight paper stock. Please reference the included images for a complete conditional guide.
  • Size: 8" x 10"
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year: 1918
  • Sitter: Viola Dana

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