Jimmie Allen Press Photos Vintage Original (1935) Radio Star Movie Debut

These Jimmie Allen press photos are listed as vintage, original images tied to the 1935 radio star and movie debut. The exact photo sizes, photographer details, and any markings or publication history are not provided here—check the listing for details. Condition is not stated in the information available, so review the listing photos and notes for wear, creases, or edge damage. This item ships with free shipping; check the listing for the carrier, handling time, and any packaging or return information before purchase.

USD 30.00
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Jimmie Allen Press Photos Vintage Original (1935) Radio Star Movie Debut Specs
IndustryMovies
Object TypePhotograph
Original/ReproductionOriginal
StyleBlack & White
Listing details

2 press photographs Fair to good condition. 18 year old radio,

serial star and hero 2 millions of kids Jimmy Allen was greeted by more than 5000 youngsters when he arrived in Hollywood for his motion picture debut, in Paramount’s THE SKY PARADE. Photo location : grand central air terminal History: Opened in 1929/1930, it was LA's first commercial airport, with the first paved runway west of the Mississippi, hosting aviation pioneers like Howard Hughes and Amelia Earhart.The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen is an American radio adventure

serial broadcast from 1933 until 1937. The 15-minute syndicated program was created by writers Robert M. Burtt and Wilfred G. Moore, both of whom were from Kansas City, Missouri.