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LOVE'S YOUNG SCREAM (1928) Paramount-Christie Silent Comedy Short Anne Cornwall
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Vintage original 11x14 in. US lobby cardfrom the 1920's silent film comedy short,
LOVE'S YOUNG SCREAM
, released in 1928 by Paramount Pictures and
directed by William Watson
. Produced by the Christie Film Company, the image features an exterior shot of The Girl (
Anne Cornwall
) and The Boy (
James Harrison
) pulling the Mayor (
Jack Duffy
) through an opening in a large cement block wall as they look at each other with different expressions. The border artwork features a nice full-length shot of Miss Cornwall in a cheesecake pose.
It is unrestored in very good condition with one or two pinholes in each corner; a chip on the left corners and a smaller chip on the top border; a 0.5 in. vertical tear on the top border; a 5 in., a 2 in. and a 1 in. horizontal crease on the top right corner with signs of wear on the corner; a small vertical area of light horizontal waviness along the center of the right border; and a 1 in. diagonal crease on the bottom right corner.
Only a cut-down version of the second reel is known to exist, made for the home market about 1946. Ben Model has put it on his Youtube site, where you can see it with his accompaniment on the organ (source:
IMdB
).
Anne Cornwall (January 17, 1897 – March 2, 1980) was an American actress best known for her roles in
College
(1927) and
The Roughneck
(1924). Born in Brooklyn in 1897, Cornwall performed for forty years in many silent film productions starting in 1918, and later in talkies, until 1959. She was first married to writer/director Charles Maigne, then later to Los Angeles engineer Ellis Wing Taylor, who fathered her only child, Peter Taylor. In 1925, she was one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars. Cornwall passed away in 1980 at the age of 83.