Description: Vintage original 11x14 in. US title lobby card from the lost teens WWI-themed silent film war drama, THE SERVICE STAR, released in 1918 by Goldwyn Distributing Corp. and directed by Charles Miller. Marilyn March (Madge Kennedy), a plain young girl from the country, lonely and unhappy because she alone of all the girls in her town does not have a soldier sweetheart. When she moves to Washington, D.C. at the outbreak of World War I, she begins to pretend to be the fiancée of John Whitney Marshall (Clarence Oliver), a famous combat aviator, and places a service star in her window. When Mrs. Marshall (Maude Turner Gordon), the flyer's mother, learns of the "engagement," she accepts the girl as her future daughter-in-law, just in time for complications to arise in the form of the truth. John is also harboring a secret; he is a chemist and is still in the United States working on a chemical weapon for the government. The combat flyer who is in France is an imposter he sent. Marilyn is torn over her affection for John and revealing to the Selective Service board that he is a fraud. Events transpire that turn John into a legitimate hero that Marilyn can accept as her true love. The cast includes Mabel Ballin, Victory Bateman, Tammany Young, William Bechtel, Jules Cowles, and Zula Ellsworth. Printed on a semi-glossy stock, the balanced design features a patriotic image depicting Madge Kennedy ("The Girl with the Eyes and the Smile") in an embrace with Clarence Oliver with credits on either side rendered inside an oval frame with a service star at the top. It is unrestored in very good- condition. The Service Star is a lost silent film. During its original release, it was paired with a short Harold Lloyd comedy in some theaters. The film was copyrighted under the title, The Flag of Mothers, and was released in five reels in July 1918, just four months before the end of the conflict. According to publicity for The Service Star, some scenes were shot in Washington, D.C., as well as in various towns in northern New Jersey and on Long Island, New York. While on location in Long Island, a parade of American Civil War veterans who gave a tribute to drafted boys leaving for boot camp was incorporated into the film. Like many American films of the time, The Service Star was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, in Reel 5, the Chicago Board of Censors cut the shooting of the chemist.
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Location: Valley Village, California
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Actors 2: Maude Turner Gordon, Victory Bateman
Item: Vintage original US title lobby card
Item Number: LC-SERVICESTAR-TC
LOC: SBI-B2
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Country: United States
Year: Pre-1940
Film Title: The Service Star
Studio: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Year of Release: 1918
Director: Charles Miller
Actors: Madge Kennedy, Clarence Oliver, Mabel Ballin