The pictures below show larger views of all (7) Different ©1952 The Fighter Movie Theatre Advertising Lobby Card Posters in this lot. ''The Fighter'' is a 1952 American boxing film based on the short story ''The Mexican'' by Jack London. The film is directed by Herbert Kline and produced by Alex Gottlieb. Kline and Aben Kandel wrote the adapted screenplay. The film was released by United Artists in the United States on May 23, 1952. Each of these lobby cards has a different still scene from this movie. They all also have an image of Richard Conte and a scene with men on horses. These all have matching numbers ''52 / 153''. The lobby cards are marked as follows: RICHARD CONTE IN JACK LONDON'S THE FIGHTER CO-STARRING VANESSA BROWN - LEE J. COBB PRODUCED BY ALEX GOTTLIEB DIRECTED BY HERBERT KLINE SCREENPLAY BY ABEN KANDEL and HERBERT KLINE STORY BY JACK LONDON AN ALEX GOTTLIEB PRESENTATION RELEASED THROUGH UNITED ARTISTS COPYRIGHT 1952 - UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION COUNTRY OF ORIGIN U.S.A. PROPERTY OF NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP. LICENSED FOR DISPLAY ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH THE EXHIBITION OF THIS PICTURE AT YOUR THEATRE. MUST BE RETURNED IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. 52 \ 153 These colorful lobby cards would look great matted and framed! They each measure 14'' x 11''. They all appear to be in excellent or better condition as pictured. There are no thumb tack holes or tape marks.Below here, for reference is a cast list for this 1952 movie: Richard Conte - Felipe Rivera Vanessa Brown - Kathy Lee J. Cobb - Durango Frank Silvera - Paulino Roberta Haynes - Nevis Hugh Sanders - Roberts Claire Carleton - Stella Martin Garralaga - Luis Rivera Argentina Brunetti - Maria Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. - Alvarado Margarita Padilla - Elba Paul Fierro - Jose Rico Alaniz - Carlos Paul Marion - Rivas Robert Wells - Tex James Flavin - Cop (uncredited) John Harmon - Boxer's Manager (uncredited) Ralph Peters - Fan (uncredited) Court Shepard - Fighter (uncredited) Felipe Turich - Pedro Dimas (uncredited) Ray Walker - Fan (uncredited) Frank Yaconelli - Gonzales' Landlord (uncredited) |