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An Edna May Oliver coat from Drums Along the Mohawk
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An Edna May Oliver coat from Drums Along the Mohawk
20th Century Fox, 1939. A collarless blue-gray wool cutaway coat with green-lettered United Costumers Hollywood label with a typed inscription, "741-A / Edna Mae [sic] Oliver " and "W.B." written in black marker in the lining. Accompanied by a copy of the film.
Oliver portrays Mrs. McKlennar, a feisty widow who takes in the Martins after their home is destroyed. She received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in this film. Oliver wears this coat when welcoming the soldiers back from battle as well as later in the film when she joins the men in defending their town against the Native American attack.
Oliver portrays Mrs. McKlennar, a feisty widow who takes in the Martins after their home is destroyed. She received an Academy Award® nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in this film. Oliver wears this coat when welcoming the soldiers back from battle as well as later in the film when she joins the men in defending their town against the Native American attack.
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