FRED L. "THE SINGING BUCKAROO" SCOTT - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 55142
FRED SCOTT The actor writes a note on a 5¾x4 album leaf Autograph Note signed: "Fred Scott", 1p, 5¾x4 album leaf. No place, no date. "To Adah". In full: "In remembrance of the old days at Pathé.
Sale Price $144.00
Reg. $160.00
FRED SCOTT
The actor writes a note on a 5¾x4 album leaf
Autograph Note signed: "Fred Scott", 1p, 5¾x4 album leaf. No place, no date. "To Adah". In full: "In remembrance of the old days at Pathé." Former vaudeville entertainer and opera singer Scott (1902-1992), who had appeared in some Mack Sennett comedies of the silent film era, gained popularity as "the Silvery-Voiced Buckaroo" in low-budget Western movies of the 1930s. French industrialist Charles Pathé was a major force in the early film industry, producing both newsreels and feature films. The disruptions of World War I began a long decline for Pathé studios, which were finally absorbed into RKO films in 1932. Scott made three of his early films (1930-1931) for Pathé. Frayed at left edge. Lightly toned at other edges. Otherwise, fine condition.
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