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1930 Howard Hughes' "Hell's Angels" Souvenir Book

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1930 Howard Hughes'  Hell's Angels  Souvenir Book
<B>1930 Howard Hughes' "Hell's Angels" Souvenir Book</B></I> Quoting from the first page of the book, <I>"'Hell's Angels' is unquestionably the most unusual and sensational picture in the history of the film industry. It was produced and directed by a boy who was only 23 years old when he started shooting the picture and who had only one thought in mind -- to make the greatest picture of all time."</B></I> Of course, this "boy" was the young millionaire filmmaker, Howard Hughes. His uncle, Rupert Hughes, was a screenwriter for Samuel Goldwyn and Hughes went to Hollywood in 1926 with a desire to make movies. He hired top-notch talent and signed a distribution deal with United Artists. <I>Hell's Angels</B></I> started out to be a silent film, but, after Hughes put a young Jean Harlow under contract, he re-worked many of the scenes and turned it into a talkie. One of the most famous movie quotes ever is from Jean Harlow, as Helen, saying <I>"Would you be shocked if I put on something more comfortable?"</B></I> Although the film was well-accepted and very successful, Hughes lost money on it; he spent over $3.8 million to make it! Offered here is an original souvenir book from the film with full cast and crew lists, photographs, plot summary and production information. It is approximately 5.5" x 6.5" in size and in fine condition save for mounting traces on the back board and some loose pages inside. An excellent item from this early epic film. Lot:254