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The Inferno (Pax-Film, 1919). Lobby Card (11" X 14").
This early silent film, directed by Paul Czinner, was one of the first to bring to life the first part of Dante's epic poem The Divine Comedy by depicting episodes from The Inferno. Here condemned souls are tortured by demons as Dante watches. This restored lobby card had small chips and holes in the left border, a corner break on the top left, some touch-up color in the borders, a crease in the top center, and small creases at the top and bottom. Fine on Cardstock.


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Auction Dates
March, 2009
20th-22nd Friday-Sunday
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Sold on Mar 21, 2009 for: Not Sold
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