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The BOWERY BOYS Hold That Hypnotist PHOTO Jane Nigh '57
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This is an ORIGINAL 8 x 10” Black & White Photograph, featuring JANE NIGHT looking like a sexy SHEENA QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE Tarzan’s Jane type in the UNITED ARTISTS popular THE BOWERY BOYS in the 1957 feature,Hold That Hypnotist Director:Austen JewellWritten by Dan Pepper They're HYSTERICAL...They're HYPNUTICAL! more Sach and Duke set out to expose a stage hypnotist as a phony. In order to do so, Sach allows himself to be hypnotized and "regressed" to a past life--which he discovers was as a tax collector who gets a map of buried treasure from Blackbeard the Pirate. The hypnotist gets Sach to reveal the location of the map and the treasure, planning to lock up the boys and get the treasure for himself. The entire cast included: Huntz Hall... Horace Debussy 'Sach' JonesStanley Clements... Stanislaus 'Duke' CoveleskieJane Nigh... Cleo DanielsRobert Foulk... Dr. Simon NobleJames Flavin... Jake MorganQueenie Smith... Kate KellyDavid Gorcey... Chuck (as David Condon)Jimmy Murphy... MyronMurray Alper... GailDick Elliott... ClerkMel Welles... BlackbeardPhoto is ALL ORIGINAL for OVER 50 YEARS OLD! And it features the boys with our sexy Jungle girl! Some edge wear and staples but ALL ORIGINAL!MORE INFO ON JANE NIGH: Bonnie Lenora "Jane" Nigh (25 February 1925 – 5 October 1993) was an American actress. She was discovered in 1944 by Arthur Wenzler while working in a defense plant. She later signed a contract with Fox Studios. She appeared in movies such as Give My Regards to Broadway and Sitting Pretty (uncredited). She died on October 5, 1993 of a stroke at the age of 68.Nigh, along with Pat McVey, co-starred in the TV series Big Town, with McVey playing the city editor of a newspaper, and Nigh his secretary.MORE INFO ON HUNTZ HALL: The 14th of 16 children born to an air conditioning repairman, Henry Richard Hall (he got the name "Huntz" from a brother who said his large nose made him look German) was anything but the tough street kid he played in the East Side Kids/Bowery Boys films. He made his stage debut at the age of 1 in a play called "Thunder on the Left"; after graduating from a Catholic grammar school, he attended New York's famous Professional Children's School, was a boy soprano with the Madison Square Quintette, and appeared in an experimental 1932 television broadcast. Actor/director Martin Gabel got him an audition for the play "Dead End", and Hall got the part because he could imitate a machine gun to playwright Sidney Kingsley's satisfaction. Hall appeared in a total of 81 East Side Kids/Bowery Boys features and serials, more than any other actor. In 1940 he married 18-year-old dancer Elsie May Anderson (they divorced in 1944). During WW2 Hall enlisted in the Army, and after his discharge returned to Hollywood, where his first jobs were in war films playing soldiers (for his impressive work in A Walk in the Sun (1945) he received the New York Theatre Critics Circle Blue Ribbon Award).In 1948 Hall found himself in the same kind of jam as did Robert Mitchum -- getting arrested for possession of marijuana, but he was acquitted by a jury. After the trial Hall married showgirl Leslie Wright. In the early 1950s, Hall and former Bowery Boys actor Gabriel Dell teamed up and for a "Hall and Dell" nightclub act that was so successful it cost both men their marriages; in 1953 Hall's and Dell's wives both sued for divorce, claiming the men thought more of the act than they did of them. In 1954 Hall was arrested for fighting with the manager of a building where he was attending a party; apparently the party was too noisy and the manager told the occupants to quiet down. Hall took offense at this, a fight ensued and Hall was arrested for assault, for which he paid a $50 fine and was put on probation. In 1959 he was arrested on a drunk driving charge. Having stayed out of trouble for quite some time now, Hall has been content in retirement, with occasional film and television work (not that he needed the money; in addition to owning 10% of the Bowery Boys pictures, Hall made some wise oil and gas investments that paid off handsomely).Winning buyder agrees in advance to pay - Mail postage (Foreign orders will require additional postage) and to remit full payment within 10 days after notification from the seller. California residents must add - state sales taxes. Be sure to click on "View Seller's Other products" for more great items like thisPowered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.











