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GENE EVANS - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 292403

Shown in a movie still from the film Hell and High Water Inscribed Printed Photograph Signed in Ink: "To Allan/Good Luck/Gene Evans". B/w, 10x8. Movie still from Hell and High Water (1954).

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GENE EVANS
Shown in a movie still from the film Hell and High Water
Inscribed Printed Photograph Signed in Ink: "To Allan/Good Luck/Gene Evans". B/w, 10x8. Movie still from Hell and High Water (1954). American actor Gene Evans (1922-1998) had a gritty, no-nonsense approach to his craft, appearing in films for over 40 years. Many consider his portrayal as the grim, born-survivor sergeant in The Steel Helmet (1951) to be not only the actor's best performance, but also one of the best ever characterizations in any war film. Evans also co-starred in the TV series My Friend Flicka (1956), Matt Helm (1975) and Spencer's Pilots (1976). Edges lightly toned. Corners creased. Otherwise, fine condition.

 

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