CINEMA STARS

1925

This series of 24 cards, printed by Rothmans Ltd. in 1925, shows splendid black and white photographs of silent film actors and actresses. The format of the cards is the standard one and, to the delight of collectors, it is different from the one printed in the same year in a larger format, with all different actors apart from little Jackie Coogan, who is re-proposed with the same photograph. Among the stars are Laura La Plante, Constance Bennett, Norma Talmadge, Tom Moore, the very famous Spanish actor Antonio Moreno, who closes the series, and many other movie stars of that period. On the back of the card starting from top to bottom is indicated: The name of the series "CINEMA STARS" , A series of 24, This actual photograph is one of a fine series now being packed with, Rothmans, PALL MALL VIRGINIA CIGARETTES, and , Certain other ROTHMANS Brench, Rothmans, PALL MALL. LONDON Eng. Click on further information, or on the symbol immediately below the year of the series to see the Cards of this very interesting series.

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CINEMA STARS (LARGE)

1925

The Rothmans Cinema Stars series is a collection of 25 large format cigarette cards, issued in 1925. Each card shows a black and white photograph of a famous silent film actor or actress, with the series name , the card number and the Rothmans logo on the reverse. The series includes famous names such as Gloria Swanson, Ramon Novarro, Pola Negri and Jackie Coogan, but also stars less known today such as Alice Terry, Pauline Garon and Hoot Gibson. The series is an interesting testament to the popularity and diversity of 1920s movie stars, and offers an opportunity to discover or rediscover some forgotten faces and names. The series is very rare and prized by cinema and tobacco collectors. To see the complete series, click on further information, or on the symbol immediately below the year of the series.

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PROMINENT SCREEN FAVOURITES

1934

The 1934 series ‘Prominent Screen Favourites,’ produced by Rothmans, is a fascinating example of how film merchandising and the culture of collecting intersected throughout history. These cards, featuring celebrities such as Anna May Wong, Dorothy Bouchier, Ann Dvorak, and Sidney Fox, offer a unique glimpse into Hollywood’s golden era when movie stars were icons of style and glamour. Each card, measuring 65 x 39 mm, presents a black-and-white photograph, capturing the elegance and charm of these personalities in carefully posed settings that reflect their idol status. Despite the lack of detailed information on the reverse side of the cards, their value as historical artifacts is immeasurable. Cinema enthusiasts and memorabilia collectors find a tangible connection to a bygone era—an era when movies were a primary source of entertainment and inspiration. The presence of stars like Anne Grey and Dorothy Bartlam, who appear multiple times in the series, underscores the popularity and influence these actresses held over the audience of that time. Interestingly, despite their age, these cards have survived to the present day, allowing future generations to appreciate the beauty and artistry of cinematic photography from that period. The ‘Prominent Screen Favourites’ series is more than a simple collection of images; it is a window into the past—an invitation to reflect on how images and celebrities were marketed and how this influenced public perception. In conclusion, Rothmans’ 1934 ‘Prominent Screen Favourites’ series represents a piece of cultural history—a collection of portraits that capture the essence of an irreplaceable era. For anyone interested in cinema history or card collecting, this series offers a unique opportunity to own a fragment of that glittering Hollywood world—an eternal allure that continues to enchant and fascinate.

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BEAUTY OF THE CINEMA

1939

This is a very interesting and rare series of postcards, portraying some of the most beautiful and famous cinema actresses of the 30's and 40's. This is the circular series of 24 Beauties of the Cinema cards from Rothmans produced in 1939. These postcards were inserted into the packets of Rothmans cigarettes, a British brand, as a tribute to customers. The postcards were circular in shape and measured approximately 6.5cm in diameter. On the front they showed the actress's face and name, while on the back was a brief description of her career and major films. The actresses portrayed were among the most popular and admired of the time, and some have become icons of cinema. Among these we can mention Claudette Colbert, Norma Shearer, Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Barbara Stanwyck, Merle Oberon and Loretta Young. Another peculiarity of this series is that the postcards were not numbered, which made them even more exclusive and sought after. These postcards are highly appreciated by collectors and cinema enthusiasts today, because they are rare and bear witness to the history and culture of the time. If you are lucky enough to own one or more of them, keep them jealously, because they are true collector's gems. To see the complete series, click on further information, or on the symbol immediately below the year of the series.

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