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Attractive and Scarce Hand Painted and Framed Advertising Poster for the Lost John Wayne Film "The O

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Attractive and Scarce Hand Painted and Framed Advertising Poster for the Lost John Wayne Film  The O
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Attractive and Scarce Hand Painted and Framed Advertising Poster for the Lost John Wayne Film "The Oregon Trail"

Produced in 1936, The Oregon Trail was an early work for both film legend John Wayne and Republic Pictures. Republic, established in 1935 via the forced merger of 6 different film studios by the development lab they all owed money to would grow to be one of the largest independent operators in Hollywood, chiefly on the strength of their Westerns and serials. Wayne, already employed by two of the studios that made up Republic, was still a few years off from his breakthrough in the film Stagecoach, working smaller roles in "A" list productions and starring in "B" films. Like many pre-1950's films, The Oregon Trail is a lost film, with no known surviving prints. In The Oregon Trail, Wayne starred as Captain John Delmont, an Army officer who takes a leave of absence to track down his father's killers, in the process taking charge of a West-bound wagon train to continue his pursuit. The poster is painted in oil on canvas, with the upper section dominated by a close-up of Wayne, with the main body filled with a scene of a covered wagon driven by a man in a red shirt, with a group of armed figures in horseback in pursuit. Text along the top reads "REPUBLIC/PICTURES/presents/John WAYNE" in blue and red, with "The/OREGON TRAIL" in green below the stagecoach, with the black, white and gold Republic Pictures logo in the lower left corner and the credits (director, supervisor, screenplay and original story) in white next to it. The frame is hardwood with a mixed black and gold finish, measuring 29 3/4 inches wide and 45 inches tall, with a plain brown paper covering across the back. No artists signature or other identifying marks are visible.

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Excellent. Some light cracking, possibly a result of rolling for storage, is visible, with a few mild handling marks. The color remains bright and vivid, with sharp detail. Mild tearing of the backing paper has occurred, but no damage to the back of the canvas is visible. A chance to own a rare artifact from the film career of John Wayne and the opening years of one of the top Western film studios in America.