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HELL'S HOLE (THE AVALANCHE) (1923) Buck Jones & Maurice "Lefty" Flynn Western
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Vintage original 11x14 in. US title lobby cardfrom the 1920's train robbers-themed western drama,
HELL'S HOLE
(AKA THE AVALANCHE), released in 1923 by the Fox Film Corporation and
directed by Emmett J. Flynn
. Based upon a story by George Scarborough, a railway conductor throws cowboys Tod Musgrave (Buck Jones) and Dell Hawkins (Maurice "Lefty" Flynn) off the train because they are without tickets. Settling down in a station, Tod dreams: Dell robs the train and escapes, planting some of the money on him. After an episode of adventure and romance in which Tod is sent to prison, escapes, and finally tracks down the culprit, Tod awakens to find that Dell is still his jolly companion. The cast includes Ruth Clifford, Eugene Pallette, George Siegmann, Kathleen Key, Hardee Kirkland, Charles K. French, Rube Miller, Fred Kohler, and Dick Sutherland.
This vintage original title lobby card was printed with the film's alternate title of
The Avalanche
and
features top-billed Charles Jones, who hadn't yet added "Buck" to his stage name
. As noted at the top, this Fox Film Corp. production was "A 1924 Cine-Melodrama." It is unrestored in fine+ condition with a dust shadow along the left border that enters the background area and creases of varying sizes on the corners. There are no pinholes, tears, stains, writing, or other flaws.
At this time (Aug. 3), we have the complete set of 8 lobby cards. All 7 scene cards have the film's released title of
Hell's Hole
printed on them in the credits box, but each has a paper snipe pasted on top of the credits that says, "
William Fox - Presents - The Avalanche
." The AFI Catalog, IMdB, other film-related websites, as well as then-contemporary trade reviews all refer to this film's title as
Hell's Hole
. Therefore, it seems odd that the original-release lobby cards printed with the released title would have these paper snipes with this alternate title pasted onto them, and the title lobby card offered here was printed with
The
Avalanche
as the title. What is also
unusual
is that one of two of the scene cards features the three main characters inside of a rustic cabin as they all pause to look up at the
ceiling as if in response to hearing the sound of an avalanche roaring down towards them. The second card depicts the same interior cabin in a shambles as if it was hit by the avalanche with the same characters inside of it as they're surrounded by large fallen beams and rubble; however, none of the plot synopses we found makes any reference to an avalanche as part of the story.