PIRATES ON HORSEBACK Original Movie Poster 1940s Hopalong Cassidy Western 11x14
Original early 1940s movie poster printed by movie poster printer
Victor Cornelius from Eastland Texas (more info below)
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Original Poster measures approx 11x13.75in on thin cardstock
In fine condition
light general wear from from handling & age
few light bends/bumps/small creases etc


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Victor Waylon Cornelius
In the 1920's the Cornelius family moved to the oil boom area of Texas. Victor was the 7th of seven children and learned early to fight for what he wanted.Victor started as a sign painter and worked from the Gulf Coast to the Texas panhandle. Wanting to branch out, Victor set up a nickelodeon circuit of jukeboxes and pinball machines.Victor saw opportunity in the restaurant field and wanted to combine his knowledge of sign painting. He patented a display for attaching movie advertising to the side of cafe napkin holders, which caught on rapidly.Victor built a national company printing and selling theatrical-movie advertising that were targeted to restaurants and local theaters.