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Box 8

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Contains 11 Results:

BANDIT QUEEN, THE, 1950

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Lobby card of Barbara Britton playing a Latin American female Robin Hood – Zarra Montalvo. Includes Latino actors Lalo Rios and Pepe Hern.

Dates: 1950

FURIES, THE, 1950

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Lobby card.

Dates: 1950

THIEF OF VENICE, 1952

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Lobby card, number 4. Starring Dominican Republic-born star Maria Montez.

Dates: 1952

SANGAREE, 1953

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Lobby card, Argentine star Fernando Lamas portrays. Dr.Carlos Morales in story set at end of American Revolution. Lamas fights with man at a party in this card.

Dates: 1953

BRAVE ONE, 1956

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(5) Lobby cards, numbers 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 from story set and filmed in Mexico City and areas of Mexico. Cast includes Mexican actors Rodolpho Hoyas Jr., Elsa Cardenas, Carlos Navarro, Carlos Fernandez.

Dates: 1956

Lobby cards

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2 lobby cards, numbers 2, 4, 5 featuring Marlon Brando as Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata in biographic story by John Steinbeck. Also stars Anthony Quinn as Eufemio.

Dates: 1952

Lobby card

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Lobby card, number 6, story about arms dealer and a mercenary who cross swords during the 1916 Mexican revolution starring Mexican born Gilbert Roland as Col. Escobar.

Dates: 1956

Lobby card

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Title lobby card. Western story of Mexican-American characters set in Arizona.

Dates: 1956

Lobby cards

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7 lobby cards. Musical featuring various Latino mambo groups.

Dates: 1956

Lobby card

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Lobby card featuring Mario Lanza as opera star who plays engagement in Mexico City at the National Theatre, falls ill at a San Miguel de Allende town festival and is cared for by Mexican girl, Sara Montiel as Juana Montes. Both featured in this card.

Dates: 1956