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*FOLLOW THE FLEET (1936) Astaire & Rogers Fred & Randolph Scott Paint Their Ship

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Estimated to arrive by Wed, Jul 23rd. Details
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Pre-1940

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Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Country:

United States

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Year:

Pre-1940

Film Title:

Follow the Fleet

Item Number:

CS-FLEET-LC1

Director:

Mark Sandrich

Year of Release:

1936 (1953 US theatrical re-release)

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No

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Item number:

1224288567

Item description

Vintage original 11 x 14 in. US lobby card from the 1930's US Navy-themed musical comedy/romance, FOLLOW THE FLEET, released in 1936 by RKO Radio Pictures and directed by Mark Sandrich, in which a Navy sailor tries to rekindle a romance with the woman he loves while on liberty in San Francisco. Printed for the film's 1953 US theatrical re-release that was also by RKO Radio Pictures, the image depicts US sailors Bake Baker (Fred Astaire) and Bilge Smith (Randolph Scott) as they paint portions of their ship. It is unrestored in near-fine condition as shown. During the fight scene between Fred Astaire and Randolph Scott, Astaire - not skilled in movie fight scenes - accidentally bloodied Scott's nose; Astaire was mortified, while Scott remained pointedly nonchalant.