999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster
The next eMoviePoster auction began Tuesday, October 7, 2014 set to end Tuesday, October 14. The listings include 999 folded one-sheets, such as Woman on the Beach (1946) featuring Joan Bennett, How to Steal a Million (1966) with art of Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole by McGinnis, Two of Us (1968) with wonderful art of Michel Simon and young boy by Saul Bass, and Sound of Music (1965) featuring classic artwork of Julie Andrews by Howard Terpning.
Also highlighted in the auction is Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954) with image of Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey with the wacky ape, Charade (1963) with art of the tough Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, Zombie originally Zombi 2 the Italian Lucio Fulci classic (1979) with a gross, frightening image of the undead, Saint Joan (1957) image of Jean Seberg from director Otto Preminger with Saul Bass art, and Singapore (1947) with full length art of Ava Gardner and seaman Fred MacMurray with a gun.
Other classics include African Elephant style A poster (1971) with great artwork, Trader Horn (1953) rerelease of W.S. Van Dyke’s film with art of Edwina Booth and elephants, Game of Death (1945) style A of Robert Wise’s version of The Most Dangerous Game, Blonde Bait (1956) with full length image of bad girl Beverly Michaels, Farmer Takes a Wife (1953) with artwork of Dale Robertson holding Betty Grable, and Alice in Wonderland (1974) rerelease of the Walt Disney Lewis Carroll classic with psychedelic art.
eMoviePoster features Spy Who Loved Me (1977) with cool art of Roger Moore as James Bond by Bob Peak, Soldier of Fortune (1955) with art of Clark Gable shooting a gun, plus an image of Susan Hayward, Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) with an image of Elvis Presley, Alice Sweet Alice (1981) rerelease of Brooke Shields movie with a disturbing image of knife in doll, Sunset (1988) with art by Drew Struzan of Bruce Willis and James Garner, and Voyage of the Damned (1976) Richard Amsel art of Faye Dunaway, Max Von Sydow, and the cast.
The auction has Driver (1978) Walter Hill film with cool artwork of Ryan O’Neal, Bruce Dern, and Adjani by M. Daily, Gremlins (1984) Joe Dante film with John Alvin art, Doll Squad (1973) Ted V. Mikels film about assassins with orders to seduce and destroy, Savages from Hell (1968) for the bizarre, weird, wild film, Cold Wind in August (1961) with art of Scott Marlowe and Lola Albright, Shock (1945) cool stone litho of Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, and Anabel Shaw, Unconquered (1947) with image of Gary Cooper holding Paulette Goddard and two guns, and Tarzan Escapes (1954) rerelease with great image of Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O’Sullivan, and a cheetah.
The auction also features Babes in Toyland (1961) Walt Disney film featuring Ray Bolger, Tommy Sanders, and Annette Funicello, Vampire Circus (1972) Hammer horror film with frightening image, Never Say Never Again (1983) James Bond film with image of Sean Connery, Flesh Gordon (1974) for the sci-fi spoof with wacky erotic hero art by George Barr, Jaws 2 (1978) for just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, Martin (1977) film directed by George Romero with a creepy skeleton hand with a cross, Greatest (1977) cool art of heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali by Robert Tanenbaum, Pyro: The Thing Without a Face (1963), Apartment (1960) key in lock art for the film starring Billy Wilder, Jack Lemmon, and Shirley MacLaine, Barefoot Contessa (1954) poster for the Humphrey Bogart film with full length art of Ava Gardner, and Bat (1959) art of Vincent Price and fallen girl.
Three surprising prices realized from Tuesday’s auction were a Russian Battle Beyond the Sun poster measuring 25” by 40” sold for $560, a Swiss Casino Royale teaser with rare different image sold for $550, and an English Girl Can’t Help It double crown poster with Jayne Mansfield reached $546.
eMoviePoster.com would like Scoop readers to know that they only take consignments, and do not purchase items because that is a conflict of interest, therefore all of the 120,000 items they auction each year come to them from 1,557 collectors and dealers all over the world. Despite their name, they don’t just auction movie posters. They also auction tens of thousands of vintage stills and lobby cards, original travel and war posters, signed items of all types, and much, much more. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them for the regular weekly auctions or for the next major auction, the December Major Auction which will be held in December, and it has a consignment deadline of November 1 (it is too late to consign to the 15th Annual Halloween Auction, which runs from October 26 to November 6).
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999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster
The next eMoviePoster auction began Tuesday, October 7, 2014 set to end Tuesday, October 14. The listings include 999 folded one-sheets, such as Woman on the Beach (1946) featuring Joan Bennett, How to Steal a Million (1966) with art of Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole by McGinnis, Two of Us (1968) with wonderful art of Michel Simon and young boy by Saul Bass, and Sound of Music (1965) featuring classic artwork of Julie Andrews by Howard Terpning.
Also highlighted in the auction is Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954) with image of Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey with the wacky ape, Charade (1963) with art of the tough Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, Zombie originally Zombi 2 the Italian Lucio Fulci classic (1979) with a gross, frightening image of the undead, Saint Joan (1957) image of Jean Seberg from director Otto Preminger with Saul Bass art, and Singapore (1947) with full length art of Ava Gardner and seaman Fred MacMurray with a gun.
Other classics include African Elephant style A poster (1971) with great artwork, Trader Horn (1953) rerelease of W.S. Van Dyke’s film with art of Edwina Booth and elephants, Game of Death (1945) style A of Robert Wise’s version of The Most Dangerous Game, Blonde Bait (1956) with full length image of bad girl Beverly Michaels, Farmer Takes a Wife (1953) with artwork of Dale Robertson holding Betty Grable, and Alice in Wonderland (1974) rerelease of the Walt Disney Lewis Carroll classic with psychedelic art.
eMoviePoster features Spy Who Loved Me (1977) with cool art of Roger Moore as James Bond by Bob Peak, Soldier of Fortune (1955) with art of Clark Gable shooting a gun, plus an image of Susan Hayward, Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) with an image of Elvis Presley, Alice Sweet Alice (1981) rerelease of Brooke Shields movie with a disturbing image of knife in doll, Sunset (1988) with art by Drew Struzan of Bruce Willis and James Garner, and Voyage of the Damned (1976) Richard Amsel art of Faye Dunaway, Max Von Sydow, and the cast.
The auction has Driver (1978) Walter Hill film with cool artwork of Ryan O’Neal, Bruce Dern, and Adjani by M. Daily, Gremlins (1984) Joe Dante film with John Alvin art, Doll Squad (1973) Ted V. Mikels film about assassins with orders to seduce and destroy, Savages from Hell (1968) for the bizarre, weird, wild film, Cold Wind in August (1961) with art of Scott Marlowe and Lola Albright, Shock (1945) cool stone litho of Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, and Anabel Shaw, Unconquered (1947) with image of Gary Cooper holding Paulette Goddard and two guns, and Tarzan Escapes (1954) rerelease with great image of Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O’Sullivan, and a cheetah.
The auction also features Babes in Toyland (1961) Walt Disney film featuring Ray Bolger, Tommy Sanders, and Annette Funicello, Vampire Circus (1972) Hammer horror film with frightening image, Never Say Never Again (1983) James Bond film with image of Sean Connery, Flesh Gordon (1974) for the sci-fi spoof with wacky erotic hero art by George Barr, Jaws 2 (1978) for just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, Martin (1977) film directed by George Romero with a creepy skeleton hand with a cross, Greatest (1977) cool art of heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali by Robert Tanenbaum, Pyro: The Thing Without a Face (1963), Apartment (1960) key in lock art for the film starring Billy Wilder, Jack Lemmon, and Shirley MacLaine, Barefoot Contessa (1954) poster for the Humphrey Bogart film with full length art of Ava Gardner, and Bat (1959) art of Vincent Price and fallen girl.
Three surprising prices realized from Tuesday’s auction were a Russian Battle Beyond the Sun poster measuring 25” by 40” sold for $560, a Swiss Casino Royale teaser with rare different image sold for $550, and an English Girl Can’t Help It double crown poster with Jayne Mansfield reached $546.
eMoviePoster.com would like Scoop readers to know that they only take consignments, and do not purchase items because that is a conflict of interest, therefore all of the 120,000 items they auction each year come to them from 1,557 collectors and dealers all over the world. Despite their name, they don’t just auction movie posters. They also auction tens of thousands of vintage stills and lobby cards, original travel and war posters, signed items of all types, and much, much more. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them for the regular weekly auctions or for the next major auction, the December Major Auction which will be held in December, and it has a consignment deadline of November 1 (it is too late to consign to the 15th Annual Halloween Auction, which runs from October 26 to November 6).







