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The Revenge of Tarzan (Goldwyn, 1920). Fine on Linen. One Sheet (27.25" X 41").
The Revenge of Tarzan was the third film ever produced from the work of Edgar Rice Burroughs, and adapts the first part of his second Tarzan book The Return of Tarzan and Gene Pollar took over the role of Tarzan from Elmo Lincoln. The film was purchased for distribution by Goldwyn Pictures, which spend lavishly on the promotional campaign to ensure the film would be profitable. Exploitation for The Revenge of Tarzan included elaborate lobby and outdoor displays designed by theatre employees or local artists, and either built studio posters into the displays or removed figures from the posters to design around. There is a fascinating piece of trivia about this movie. It was originally titled "The Return of Tarzan" (just as the source novel was), and some posters were printed with that title. But at the last minute, it was changed to the much more dynamic title "The Revenge of Tarzan", and posters were printed with that title instead. This is the exact opposite of the situation that existed with George Lucas' "Return of the Jedi" many decades later, which was originally title "Revenge of the Jedi", but had its title changed at the last minute to make it sound less violent! Offered here by Heritage completely intact and for the first time in nearly twenty years is the yellow title style one sheet for The Revenge of Tarzan, featuring the eponymous hero wrestling a lion with a chorus of monkeys and a concerned Jane nearby, and background artwork in various shades of green and blue. Note that we refer to this as the "yellow title style". It was printed by the Tooker Litho Company, a major printer of silent movie posters. The other style (the "white title style" is virtually the same as this poster, except for the difference in title color, but that poster was printed by the Morgan Litho Company, the other major printer of silent movie posters! This is perhaps the only example where a movie was so popular that the studio had posters for the first release printed at two different printers! The poster's borders have been delicately airbrushed to remedy some chips and tears, and slight fold wear including some crossfold separation and other small chips have been treated with color touch-up in the upper and center fold areas and regular touch-up in the lower fold area.


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