999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster.com
The latest round of Tuesday-closing auctions at eMoviePoster.com features 999 folded one-sheets spanning all years and genres.
Topping the selections are Sean Connery as James Bond 007 in a 1980 reissue Of Dr. No and 1965’s Thunderball (art by Robert McGinnis) and Roger Moore as Bond in The Man With The Golden Gun advance, as well as The Sting (Paul Newman and Robert Redford illustrated by Richard Amsel), The Outlaw Josey Wales international (Clint Eastwood), and High Society (Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Louis Armstrong),
The top offerings also include the 1941 reissue of Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush, Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles (Cleavon Little illustrated by John Alvin), Ivan Reitman’s Ghostbusters (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis), James Cameron’s Aliens (Signourney Weaver), Walter Hill’s The Warriors (Jarvis artwork), Wes Craven’s A Nightmare On Elm Street (Robert Englund, Matthew Peak artwork), and Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo.
Also up for bid are The Vikings (Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh), Jim Thorpe All American (Burt Lancaster), Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (James Cagney), 7 Men From Now (Randolph Scott), Chaplin Lost & Found (Page Wood art of Charlie Chaplin), Hussy (Helen Mirren), Baby It’s You international (Rosanna Arquette and Vincent Spano), Caddyshack (Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield), Big Combo (Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace), Hannie Caulder (Raquel Welch, Jack Elam, Robert Culp and Ernest Borgnine), Coffy (Pam Grier), and Ride The Pink Horse (Robert Montgomery).
Among the other top selections in the Tuesday-closing sessions are West Of The Pecos (Richard Dix and Martha Sleeper), a 1940s reissue stock image of John Wayne, Escape From New York NSS, the 1972 reissue of The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Zombie (Zombi 2), the 1949 reissue of Dracula’s Daughter (Gloria Holden), Destroy All Monsters, a Vampire, Dinosaurus and The Blob B movie triple bill, Varan The Unbelievable, Rock All Night, Edge Of The City (Sidney Poitier, art by Saul Bass), Commando Cody Chapter 11, and White Lightnin’ Road.
The most recent Tuesday-closing auction saw a Czech 11” x 16” poster for Wide Blue Road sell for $532, a Russian 30”x 40” poster for Kommunist close at $410, and a long Australian daybill for Television Spy realize $350.
“We would like Scoop readers to know that all of the 110,000+ items we auction each year come to us from collectors and dealers all over the world. Our record setting prices in our just concluded September Major Auction (including on horror and sci-fi) combined with our charging the lowest commissions of any major auction there is means there is no doubt you should consign to these auctions. Right now is the final deadline to consign to our 14th Annual Halloween Auction, and there is still time to consign to both our special “all Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn” auction and our December Major Auction. Go to our Consign Page to learn about consigning to us and what makes us so different from all our competitors,” said eMoviePoster.com’s Bruce Hershenson.
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999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster.com
The latest round of Tuesday-closing auctions at eMoviePoster.com features 999 folded one-sheets spanning all years and genres.
Topping the selections are Sean Connery as James Bond 007 in a 1980 reissue Of Dr. No and 1965’s Thunderball (art by Robert McGinnis) and Roger Moore as Bond in The Man With The Golden Gun advance, as well as The Sting (Paul Newman and Robert Redford illustrated by Richard Amsel), The Outlaw Josey Wales international (Clint Eastwood), and High Society (Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Louis Armstrong),
The top offerings also include the 1941 reissue of Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush, Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles (Cleavon Little illustrated by John Alvin), Ivan Reitman’s Ghostbusters (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis), James Cameron’s Aliens (Signourney Weaver), Walter Hill’s The Warriors (Jarvis artwork), Wes Craven’s A Nightmare On Elm Street (Robert Englund, Matthew Peak artwork), and Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo.
Also up for bid are The Vikings (Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh), Jim Thorpe All American (Burt Lancaster), Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (James Cagney), 7 Men From Now (Randolph Scott), Chaplin Lost & Found (Page Wood art of Charlie Chaplin), Hussy (Helen Mirren), Baby It’s You international (Rosanna Arquette and Vincent Spano), Caddyshack (Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield), Big Combo (Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace), Hannie Caulder (Raquel Welch, Jack Elam, Robert Culp and Ernest Borgnine), Coffy (Pam Grier), and Ride The Pink Horse (Robert Montgomery).
Among the other top selections in the Tuesday-closing sessions are West Of The Pecos (Richard Dix and Martha Sleeper), a 1940s reissue stock image of John Wayne, Escape From New York NSS, the 1972 reissue of The Creature From The Black Lagoon, Zombie (Zombi 2), the 1949 reissue of Dracula’s Daughter (Gloria Holden), Destroy All Monsters, a Vampire, Dinosaurus and The Blob B movie triple bill, Varan The Unbelievable, Rock All Night, Edge Of The City (Sidney Poitier, art by Saul Bass), Commando Cody Chapter 11, and White Lightnin’ Road.
The most recent Tuesday-closing auction saw a Czech 11” x 16” poster for Wide Blue Road sell for $532, a Russian 30”x 40” poster for Kommunist close at $410, and a long Australian daybill for Television Spy realize $350.
“We would like Scoop readers to know that all of the 110,000+ items we auction each year come to us from collectors and dealers all over the world. Our record setting prices in our just concluded September Major Auction (including on horror and sci-fi) combined with our charging the lowest commissions of any major auction there is means there is no doubt you should consign to these auctions. Right now is the final deadline to consign to our 14th Annual Halloween Auction, and there is still time to consign to both our special “all Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn” auction and our December Major Auction. Go to our Consign Page to learn about consigning to us and what makes us so different from all our competitors,” said eMoviePoster.com’s Bruce Hershenson.






