Box 7
Contains 48 Results:
DAUGHTER OF THE DON, 1916
Film Premier program, 8 pp. For the Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles. Film was billed as a great historical photo drama in 10 reels. Story takes place during a fiesta in Santa Barbara, CA, June 1846. Story of a Mexican family, the Hernandezes.
BULL THROWER, THE, 1920
Lobby card for Universal Studios short. Card features four characters in Latino dress.
DIVORCE OF CONVENIENCE, A, 1921
Lobby card. A Mexican bandit points two guns at Owen Moore, who holds up a handkerchief.
DON Q SON OF ZORRO, 1925
Promotional flyer, 4 pp. Paper missing at blank top of last page. Douglas Fairbanks plays both father Zorro and the son Don Q in silent adventure romance, some of which is set in early California.
ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST, 1927
Lobby card. Film with Mexican born star Gilbert Roland playing Juan. Story includes other Latino characters in 1846 California.
ROUGH RIDERS, THE, 1927
Press book, folio, 30 pp., folded, covers detached, torn at folds. Silent film about Spanish-American war and incursion into Cuba.
CALL OF THE FLESH, 1930
Promotional flyer, 4 pp. Musical vehicle promoting the talents of Mexican-born Ramon Navarro. Navarro was a great star during the silent era, but his career gradually waned during the early years of the talking film.
IN GAY MADRID, 1930
Promotional flyer, 4 pp. Story set in Madrid and Santiago, with Latin music and Mexican born star Ramon Navarro.
UNDER A TEXAS MOON, 1930
Promotional flyer, 4 pp. Film features Latino actresses Raquel Torres and Armida
BORDER LAW, 1931
Lobby card, shows Buck Jones at left of Mexican dancer Tonita (Lupita Tovar), doing a traditional dance in a red dress. Tovar was a great star of Mexican cinema, and appeared, also in 1931, in the Spanish-language version of Universal Pictures’ DRACULA.