999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster.com
Among the 999 folded one-sheets offered in this week’s auctions by eMoviePoster.com are a quartet of highly influential films – Elia Kazan’s On The Waterfront, David Lean’s Doctor Zhivago (style C), Roman Polanski’s Chinatown, and Steven Spielberg’s Jaws – along with a pair of Clint Eastwood successes (Where Eagles Dare, style C, and Two Mules For Sister Sara), a pair of great Mel Brooks comedies (Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein), and a couple of Frank Sinatra favorites (Ocean’s 11 and The Man With The Golden Arm).
Also on the docket are Larceny, Inc. (Edward G. Robinson and Jane Wyman), Kid Galahad (Edward G. Robinson and Bette Davis), Desert Passage (style A, Tim Holt, Richard Martin, and Joan Dixon), Along The Rio Grande (Tim Holt), Target (Tim Holt), and a trio of Stanley Kubrick films including Lolita, The Shining (Jack Nicholson), and A Clockwork Orange (Malcolm McDowell).
Among the offerings are Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather and Godfather Part II, the second and third Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes Back (international) and Return Of The Jedi (style B), two great non-traditional musicals, Help (featuring The Beatles) and The Blues Brothers.
The auction also includes The Monster & The Girl (style A), Midnight Cowboy, Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A Time In The West, Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson & Delilah (style A, Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature), One Million Years B.C. (Raquel Welch), The Italian Job (Michael Caine), Point Blank (Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, and Keenan Wynn), Phantasm, Super Fly, Sorrowful Jones (Bob Hope and Lucille Ball), Halloween II (1981), The City That Stopped Hitler (style A), Green Hornet (Van Williams and Bruce Lee), Bal Tabarin, Human Tornado and Candy Tangerine Man.
Surprising results from last week’s auctions of complete sets of eight lobby cards included the sets for To Catch A Thief ($691, collectors are discovering that early re-release cards can be harder to find than the originals), Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory ($410, cards from this children’s classic are far rarer than the posters), and Top Hat (1953 reissue, $526).
Popular Topics
Overstreet Access Quick Links
999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster.com
Among the 999 folded one-sheets offered in this week’s auctions by eMoviePoster.com are a quartet of highly influential films – Elia Kazan’s On The Waterfront, David Lean’s Doctor Zhivago (style C), Roman Polanski’s Chinatown, and Steven Spielberg’s Jaws – along with a pair of Clint Eastwood successes (Where Eagles Dare, style C, and Two Mules For Sister Sara), a pair of great Mel Brooks comedies (Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein), and a couple of Frank Sinatra favorites (Ocean’s 11 and The Man With The Golden Arm).
Also on the docket are Larceny, Inc. (Edward G. Robinson and Jane Wyman), Kid Galahad (Edward G. Robinson and Bette Davis), Desert Passage (style A, Tim Holt, Richard Martin, and Joan Dixon), Along The Rio Grande (Tim Holt), Target (Tim Holt), and a trio of Stanley Kubrick films including Lolita, The Shining (Jack Nicholson), and A Clockwork Orange (Malcolm McDowell).
Among the offerings are Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather and Godfather Part II, the second and third Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes Back (international) and Return Of The Jedi (style B), two great non-traditional musicals, Help (featuring The Beatles) and The Blues Brothers.
The auction also includes The Monster & The Girl (style A), Midnight Cowboy, Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A Time In The West, Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson & Delilah (style A, Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature), One Million Years B.C. (Raquel Welch), The Italian Job (Michael Caine), Point Blank (Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, and Keenan Wynn), Phantasm, Super Fly, Sorrowful Jones (Bob Hope and Lucille Ball), Halloween II (1981), The City That Stopped Hitler (style A), Green Hornet (Van Williams and Bruce Lee), Bal Tabarin, Human Tornado and Candy Tangerine Man.
Surprising results from last week’s auctions of complete sets of eight lobby cards included the sets for To Catch A Thief ($691, collectors are discovering that early re-release cards can be harder to find than the originals), Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory ($410, cards from this children’s classic are far rarer than the posters), and Top Hat (1953 reissue, $526).






