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Robert Taylor & Wallace Beery in Stand Up and Fight MGM 1939 Western Van Dyke

$ 11.08

Availability: 79 in stock
  • Condition: Very Good Condition
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    Description

    Stand Up and Fight with Wallace Beery & Robert Taylor 1939 - MGM Film
    Lobby card is in very good condition!!!    Edge wear
    Stand Up and Fight (1939) could almost have been a memo from studio heads to Robert Taylor about the direction of his career. Since his film debut in 1934, Taylor had been MGM's pretty boy leading man, most popular with female audiences in such romances as
    The Gorgeous Hussy
    (1936) with Joan Crawford,
    Camille
    (1936) opposite Greta Garbo,
    PersonalProperty
    (1937) with Jean Harlow, and
    This Is My Affair
    (1937), which also starred his soon-to-be wife, Barbara Stanwyck. In 1938, however,the studio put him into a boxing film,
    The Crowd Roars
    , and it proved to be a boost for the new virile image they wanted for him. To keep the momentum going, they next cast Taylor opposite rough, gruff Wallace Beery in thisWestern about the railroad-versus-stagecoach conflict, with some slave trading thrownin to give the battling leads something to unite against. The plot, however, is merely an excuse for several knock-down-drag-out brawls that show Taylor in great fighting shape.
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