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Sunbeam - MOVIE STARS - Bread End Label - Little Miss Sunshine - DEBORAH KERR

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Subject Type: Little Miss Sunbeam
  • Condition: Please see pic
  • Set: Movie Stars
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Features: Bread Label
  • Manufacturer: Sunbeam
  • Franchise: Little Miss Sunbeam
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Sunbeam - MOVIE STARS - Bread End Label - Little Miss Sunshine -
    Deborah Kerr
    Star of MGM's "The Prisoner of Zenda"
    The Prisoner of Zenda
    is a 1952 film version of the
    classic novel of the same name
    by
    Anthony Hope
    and a remake of
    the famous 1937 film version
    . This version was made by Loew's and
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    , directed by
    Richard Thorpe
    and produced by
    Pandro S. Berman
    .
    The screenplay, attributed to
    Noel Langley
    , was nearly word-for-word identical to the one used in the 1937
    Ronald Colman
    version, which was by
    John L. Balderston
    , adapted by
    Wells Root
    , from the Hope novel and the stage play by
    Edward Rose
    , with additional dialogue by
    Donald Ogden Stewart
    .
    The film stars
    Stewart Granger
    ,
    Deborah Kerr
    , and
    James Mason
    (with
    Louis Calhern
    ,
    Robert Douglas
    ,
    Jane Greer
    and
    Robert Coote
    ).
    I am posting a bunch of collectible bread labels over the next week including other Disney's, Davy Crockett, Merry Menagerie, Sunbeam, Tip Top Cisco Kids, Circus, and others.  Please see my other listings or save me as a saved seller so you can check back.
    This sale is for the one listed in the title.
    I am selling others - please see my listings - I also have some duplicates that are not listed.
    I am happy to combine shipping
    Deborah Kerr  (wikipedia)
    Deborah Jane Kerr-Trimmer CBE (30 September 1921 – 16 October 2007), known professionally as Deborah Kerr (/kɑːr/), was a Scottish film, theatre and television actress. During her international film career, she won a Golden Globe Award for her performance as Anna Leonowens in the musical film The King and I (1956) and a Sarah Siddons Award for her performance as Laura Reynolds in the play Tea and Sympathy (a role she originated on Broadway). She was also a three-time winner of the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress.
    Deborah Kerr was nominated six times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and holds the record for an actress nominated in the lead actress category without winning. In 1994, however, having already received honorary awards from the Cannes Film Festival and BAFTA, Kerr received an Academy Honorary Award with a citation recognising her as "an artist of impeccable grace and beauty, a dedicated actress whose motion picture career has always stood for perfection, discipline and elegance". As well as The King and I, her films include An Affair to Remember, From Here to Eternity, Quo Vadis, The Innocents, Black Narcissus, Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison, King Solomon's Mines, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, The Sundowners, and Separate Tables.