JACK LA RUE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 290828
Sale Price $195.00
Reg. $240.00
JACK LaRUE
Shown in a typically villainous role, cigarette dangling from his
lips, frightening a bedridden woman while another woman looks on coldly
Photograph inscribed and signed: "To Bill/Jack LaRue". B/w,
10x8. Actor Jack La Rue (1900-1984), who was also known as Gaspare
Biondolillo, had been brought to Hollywood in 1930 by Howard Hawks to co-star
opposite Paul Muni in Scarface, but Hawks changed his mind and cast the
then unknown George Raft in place of La Rue. La Rue, who made his film debut
in 1930, would appear in scores of films over the next five decades. Usually
cast in villainous roles, such as a gangster or a thug, but equally menacing
in period pictures, such as Westerns (To the Last Man, 1933; Wild
Horse Stampede, 1943) and swashbucklers (The Sea Hawk, 1940; The
Spanish Main, 1945), La Rue become one of film's most recognized
"heavies". His other film credits include A Farewell to Arms (1932),
The Story of Temple Drake (1933), 42nd Street (1933),
Captain's Courageous (1937), Road to Utopia (1946), No
Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948), 40 Pounds of Trouble (1963),
Robin and the Seven Hoods (1964) and Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved
Hollywood (1976, his last film). La Rue also appeared on television in the
1950s and 1960s, appearing as a guest star on such series as Cheyenne
(1957), Perry Mason (1965) and Love, American Style (1969).
Corners lightly creased. Ink note (unknown hand) on verso. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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