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BAREE, SON OF KAZAN (1923) - U.S. Lobby Card #02
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Item Number: LC-BAREE-SC2
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Vintage original 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm.) U.S. lobby card, fine condition.
The silent film drama Baree, Son of Kazan was based upon the novel by James Oliver Curwood. The original 1918 version was also produced by Vitagraph and featured Nell Shipman in the lead role. This second silent version was released in 1925 by Vitagraph and stars Anita Stewart. The color-tinted image features a close shot of the film's heroine, Nepeese (Anita Stewart), wearing a beautifuil Native American costume, being resuced by a Native American man while lying in the snow on a riverbank. The caption in the lower left reads, The faithful Indian drew Nepeese to shore. In the lower right corner is a vignette of Miss Stewart with Baree, the dog who is featured prominently in the film. This lobby card is in fine condition with a 0.5 in. horizontal tear on the left edge approximately 2.5 in. from the bottom, one pinhole in the upper right and lower left corners and light creases at the lower right corner and one on the right edge approximately 2 in. above the lower right corner. The small dark area which is seen at the upper left corner is a reflection of light and is not foxing or a flaw on the card. The colors are very fresh and vibrant and showcase the beautiful Native American-themed costumes.
Baree, Son of Kazan; Vitagraph; 1925; based upon the novel by James Oliver Curwood; dir: David Smith; cast: Anita Stewart, Donald Keith, Jack Curtis, Joe Rickson.
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Silent film veteran Anita Stewart stars in this melodrama set in the Northwest.
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