Ruby Lane: Antiques & Art, Vintage Collectibles, Jewelry
RubyLane Logo RubyLane Logo RubyLane Logo
RubyLane Logo RubyLane Logo RubyLane Logo
   
 
 
RubyLane Logo Ruby Lane Home > Collect at Curioshop > Collectibles > Memorabilia > Movie Related
Collect at Curioshop
Collect at Curioshop
We offer Vintage Postcards, Art Deco, Antiques, Autographs and more. WORLD WIDE SHIPPING!!
Member since August 1999 View Profile

Welcome! 2000+ fine Antique Collectibles waiting for you. Many European, all with negotiable prices.


Vilma Banky: Early Ross Photo.

Collectibles : Memorabilia : Movie Related

 

    Tell a friend!   Add to Wish List     Add to Shopping Bag Make an Offer

Click to Enlarge Picture
$11 USD
Larger View
 
Shipping/Handling: $2 USD
Insurance: $3.00 USD
Price for shipping to USA
To estimate shipping to a different location:
Enter your Country: 

 
This post card has been issued by Ross Verlag in Berlin under license of United Artists. Unused, fine condition. During her heyday, Hollywood leading actress Vilma Banky was billed as "The Hungarian Rhapsody." She was born Vilma Lonchit, near Budapest at the turn-of-the-century.

She was discovered by Sam Goldwyn who was taken by her exquisite beauty and brought her to Hollywood in 1925 to star opposite Rudolph Valentino in The Eagle, and subsequently, The Son of the Sheik (1926). Banky is best known for the work she did opposite handsome leading man Ronald Colman.

They appeared in five films together and their chemistry was magical. Unfortunately, Banky's career died with the advent of sound because audiences found it difficult to understand her heavily accented English. She retired from films in the late 1920s after marrying movie star Rod La Rocque; they stayed together until he died in 1969.

In 1932 she made one last film, Der Rebell/The Rebel.

Item ID: col6990

 

 

    Tell a friend!   Add to Wish List     Add to Shopping Bag Make an Offer

< Continue Shopping

Click to Watch this Movie Show Me How To Purchase An Item On Ruby Lane


You may also be interested in: