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SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES. Captain Applejack, 1931

SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES. Captain Applejack, 1931


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SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES. Captain Applejack, 1931

SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES.
Captain Applejack, 1931

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

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1931 Bandana Bell Captain Ecfights Ecvillains Knife Pirate Pirates Tricorn Silent Movie


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This print takes us back to the golden era of silent films with its depiction of "Captain Applejack" from 1931. The image showcases a scene filled with adventure, danger, and swashbuckling excitement. In this still frame, we see Captain Applejack standing tall as the fearless leader of a band of American pirates. His rugged appearance is accentuated by his tricorn hat and bandana tied around his head. With a menacing knife in hand, he exudes an air of authority and determination. The composition captures the essence of early cinema, where action was conveyed through powerful visuals rather than dialogue. The absence of sound only adds to the intensity portrayed on screen as these daring men embark on their treacherous voyage. As we gaze at this snapshot frozen in time, we can almost hear the clanging bells aboard their pirate ship and feel the salty breeze against our faces. It serves as a reminder that even without words, silent movies had an incredible ability to transport audiences into thrilling worlds full of heroes and villains. This remarkable piece is part of The Granger Collection's vast collection that celebrates iconic moments in history through art prints. Whether you are an avid film enthusiast or simply appreciate timeless imagery, this print will undoubtedly add intrigue and nostalgia to any space it graces.

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