Description
This is a rare piece of cinema history. How Molly Malone Made Good from 1915 is groundbreaking—one of the first films ever to feature celebrity cameos. Marguerite Gale carries the story as Molly Malone, a determined journalist navigating the cutthroat newspaper world of early twentieth-century New York.
The poster’s design captures the era perfectly. The stone-lithograph process brings out subtle tonal variations across the muted palette. At 41″ x 78″, this is a substantial, commanding presence. The composition cleverly arranges the cast members in star clusters, drawing the eye across the composition.
What makes this poster truly special are those cameo appearances. Major celebrities of 1915 appear as themselves—Henry Kolker, Cyril Scott, Julian Eltinge, May Robson, and many others lent their names and faces to this production. It was a bold marketing strategy and a genuine novelty for audiences of that era.
The linen backing preserves the original stone-lithograph beautifully. Over 100 years old, this poster shows its age with dignity and character. It’s conservation-mounted and in very good condition. This is an authentic window into silent cinema’s golden age.
Date:1915
Size:41 X 78
Medium: Stone-Lithograph
INV. #:17351


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