UW AHC Receives Wyoming Movie Posters From Dwight Cleveland Collection
Published January 25, 2024
World-renowned poster collector Dwight Cleveland has made a significant donation to
ĂÛŃżTVâs American Heritage Center (AHC) that expands its vintage
movie poster holdings.
The collection consists of 28 movie posters and lobby cards focusing on Western films, especially those whose stories took place in Wyoming.
Cleveland is a nationally and internationally known movie poster collector whose collection at one time numbered more than 45,000 items. He began collecting in 1977 and, in the 47 years since, has become recognized as among the worldâs experts on the history of film posters as advertising.
He regularly curates poster exhibitions and, in 2019, wrote the book âCinema on Paper: The Graphic Genius of Movie Posters.â Cleveland was recently appointed associate visual cultural curator at Dartmouth University, where a National Endowment for the Humanities grant is enabling the digitization of thousands of lobby cards from his collection.
Clevelandâs donation of Western film posters to UWâs AHC focuses on movies set in Wyoming and made during World War II and its aftermath. Nine have the stateâs name in the titles, while five titles feature âCheyenneâ and one refers to Laramie. Most of the films advertised on the posters come from Republic Pictures, a studio that concentrated heavily on Western films, with a few from Universal Studios and other companies.
Republic Pictures supplied the seemingly unlimited interest in Westerns in the 1940s. In its heyday, the company released more than 20 films a year. Four of the donated posters feature Roy Rogers and his horse, Trigger. Most of these are rare posters and are for films made before Rogers met his best-known co-star -- his wife, Dale Evans. These include âIn Old Cheyenneâ (1941) and âMan from Cheyenneâ (1942). Evans appears with Rogers on the poster for the 1951 film âPals of the Golden West.â
One poster portrays the singing cowboy Gene Autreyâs film âSunset in Wyoming,â released in 1941. He is joined by Smiley Burnette -- who frequently played the heroâs sidekick in Republic Westerns. Burnette also appears on a donated poster for âThe Laramie Trailâ (1944). Another favorite sidekick was Gabby Hayes, whose poster designers used to sell films such as âWagon Tracks Westâ (1943), âIn Old Cheyenneâ and âMan From Cheyenne.â
Maureen OâHara gets top billing in the 1953 film âThe Redhead from Wyoming,â produced by Universal Studios; Clevelandâs gift includes two different posters for the film. Other actresses are featured on a poster for âWinter Wonderlandâ (1946) -- a ski movie starring Lynne Roberts from Republic Pictures -- and on a lobby card for âGreen Grass of Wyomingâ (1948), where Peggy Cummins played the lead role.
âAt the AHC, we are pleased to see the appearance of Buddy Ebsen on a poster,â says AHC Director Paul Flesher. âEbsen played many Western film roles and was one of the stars in âRodeo King and the Senorita.â This poster constitutes a welcome complement to the AHCâs large collection of Buddy Ebsen materials.â
For more information, visit the AHC website at www.uwyo.edu/ahc/.
