WOMAN WITH NO NAME
£160.00
Original British 9 7/8 inch x 7 1/2 inch Portrait of HELEN CHERRY in the 1950 Ladislao Vajda Drama THE WOMAN WITH NO NAME, based on the novel “Happy Now I Go” by Theresa Charles.
A wife (Phyllis Calvert) suffering from amnesia is traced and brought back by her real husband. When she recovers she realises that it was her malicious half-sister (Helen Cherry) who nearly broke up the marriage before..
Portrait by Frank Buckingham with his stamp on the reverse. Buckingham entered the film industry as a dark-room assistant in 1929 at the Nettlefold Studios, Walton-on-Thames. He started as a still-cameraman in 1930 and left Nettlefolds in 1936 to open a West End Portrait Studio. He re-entered the film industry in 1940 with British National Films.
The portrait is in very good condition.
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