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Lilac Time (1928)
111-9 Jack Stone next to Colleen Moore
111-11 Cleve Moore, Colleen Moore, and Richard Jarvis
111-20 Gary Cooper and Colleen Moore
111-21 Gary Cooper and Colleen Moore (1960s reprint photo)
111-42 Jack Stone (far left), Gary Cooper and Colleen Moore (center)
111-67 Jack Stone and Colleen Moore
111-77 Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper
111-286 Paul Hurst (left) and Colleen Moore
111-330 Caption: Colleen Moore in a scene from "Lilac Time". A First National Picture. Eddie Clayton is the dying German Ace flyer.
111-6P Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper. The white splotches are damage to the photo.
Caption: Two great artists -- Colleen Moore, whose exceptional talent never was more evident than in "Lilac Time," and George Fitzmaurice, director of this First National special, which was produced by John McCormick. Note: This is a four inch by 2.5 inch card, and I have no idea what kind of stereo viewer it is intended to be used with.
JEANNINE I DREAM OF LILAC TIME Theme Song For The FIRST NATIONAL Production "LILAC TIME" Starring Colleen Moore Lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert Music by Nathaniel Shilkret Popular Edition Leo. Feist Inc. New York Canada Leo Feist Limited 193 Yonge St. Toronto
LILAC TIME All that is beautiful in Springtime and Love time blended into the greatest Colleen Moore picture of all time! ROXBURY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, April 19, 1929 Afternoon 3:00 P.M. The greatest air spectacle of the age. COLLEEN MOORE Also Our Gang Comedy and News Reel Usual Admission COLLEEN MOORE A First National Picture Litho USA [ This was probably the Roxbury High School in Roxbury Township, in Morris County, New Jersey. There was also a Roxbury Memorial High School in Boston, Massachusetts. This was likely a show by a traveling exhibitor (projectionist). Since it says "Usual Admission", it is likely that shows in this high school auditorium were a regular occurrence. -- Bruce ]
John McCormick COLLEEN MOORE A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION Adaption by Willis Goldbeck LILAC TIME with GARY COOPER From the play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin Something told her that she would never see him again. She prayed that the heavens would send back her new found love. Months in the making -- a powerful but infinitely beautiful love story of a wistful little Normandy maid who tried to fill the whole world with happiness whough her own heart knew nothing but sorrow. A lavish spectacle of beauty and thrills from a great Broadway hit! "Let us drink together for the last time." A First National Picture
LILAC TIME herald SHENANDOAH THEATER Matinee Mon. and Wed. Each theater would print or stamp its information on the back page of the herald. Notice how the colors are different on this herald from the one above. The Shenandoah Theater was in Abingdon, Virginia. -- Bruce
JOHN McCORMICK presents With GARY COOPER from the play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. A First National Picture
Modern gladiators in the amphitheatre of the air. The whole corps took "orders" from Jeannine. Was death to part them o their first day of love? THE CAST
First National Pictures
COLLEEN MOORE in "LILAC TIME" ORCHESTRA BALCONY Central Theatre, Broadway at 47th St. Printed by GORDON-BAKER Printing Corp., 142-144-146 West 24th Street, N. Y. with Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper. Directed by George Fitzmaurice. First National. More Information on the Central Theatre... The Central Theatre at CinemaTreasures.com More Information on this film... Books Colleen Moore: A Biography of the Silent Film Star by Jeff Codori. Last Modified March 1, 2024. |