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LUPE VELEZ - JEAN HERSHOLT "HELL HARBOR" 1931 MOVIE HERALD

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    Original Herald from Uruguay and Argentina in South America. This kind of gorgeous heralds are quite scarce, they were printed by a local distributor (Max Glücksmann) just during a short period of time between the late 1920's and the late 1930's. Usually printed on both sides, in full color or in duotone inks featuring Art Deco style, they show great graphics from the films advertised. Most advertise a single feature movie, while a few examples advertise double movie programs.
    Local Title: EL PUERTO DEL INFIERNO
    Original Title: HELL HARBOR
    Year / Country: 1930 - USA
    Company: United Artists
    Director: Henry King
    Starring: Lupe Vélez, John Holland, Jean Hersholt, Gibson Gowland, Harry Allen, Al St John
    Size: 189 mm x 125 mm
    Condition: Excellent
    Ref #: B-132
    Herald advertises this film as shown at CINE DORE from Uruguay on Thursday, June 4, 1931
    Comments:
    Hell Harbor is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Henry King and written by Fred de Gresac, Clarke Silvernail and Brewster Morse. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Jean Hersholt, John Holland, Gibson Gowland, Harry Allen and Al St. John. The film was released on March 15, 1930, by United Artists.
    Plot:
    Anita Morgan, a descendant of the famous pirate Henry Morgan, is living a carefree and careless life on an island in the Caribbean, but would much rather be living the same life In Havana. When she learns that her father, in exchange for money, has promised her hand in marriage to one of his swarthy friends, she is more convinced that Havana is the place to be. When an American comes to the island to buy some pearls, she falls in love with him. and when she discovers he is to be tricked out of his money and killed, she makes plans to save him...and go to Havana with him.
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