Card, Lobby - Dale Evans, "Here Comes Elmer"

 
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Lobby Card, Here Comes Elmer
Card, Lobby - Dale Evans, "Here Comes Elmer"
Lobby Card, Here Comes Elmer
Lobby Card, Here Comes Elmer

Card, Lobby - Dale Evans, "Here Comes Elmer"

Object number2012.078.01
Date1943
MediumPaper, Ink
Dimensions11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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    DescriptionLobby card from the movie "Here Comes Elmer," starring Roy Rogers and Arkansas native Dale Evans.

    Dale Evans was born Lucille Wood Smith (she later changed her name to Frances Octavia Smith) on October 31, 1912, in Uvalde, Texas, and spent part of childhood in Osceola, Arkansas. Smith finally changed her named to Dale Evans to help boost her singing career. She was an actress, writer and singer and was best known for her partnership with her husband, Roy Rogers. They co-starred in “The Roy Rogers Show” and the “The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show." She also wrote the song “Happy Trails" and appeared in 40 movies. Evans died on February 7, 2001.

    Color photographic lobby card from the movie "Here Comes Elmer," starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Color photograph of a movie scene with four people - 2 women and 2 men. Blue and red print: "Here Comes Elmer/A Republic Picture". A woman in green stands next to a man in a dark suit. She has her hands on his chest. On the far right side is a man in a lighter colored suit. On the left side is a woman in a gray suit.
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