744 Three- and Six-Sheets at eMoviePoster

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: January 7, 2015|Views: 69|

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eMoviePoster is offering 744 three-sheets, six-sheets, Italian one- and two-panels, Argentinean posters, and more. Bidders can review these items that close on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 on their website.

Posters currently listed on the website are In Society (1944) three-sheet for the Abbott and Costello hit, Niagara (1953) three-sheet with artwork of Marilyn Monroe, Africa Screams (1949) three-sheet with a wacky image of Abbott and Costello, and Tickle Me (1965) three-sheet for the international release with a full length image of Elvis Presley and Julie Adams. They have a Superman (1978) three-sheet for the Christopher Reeve film, Jet Job (1952) three-sheet for the fly guys who ride the hottest plane, Double Trouble (1967) three-sheet with a cool image of rockin’ Elvis, and Rose Marie (1954) three-sheet for the film starring Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, and Fernando Lamas.

Other posters available at eMoviePoster include Candy (1968) six-sheet for the movie starring Marlon Brando, Ringo Starr, and Walter Matthau, Superman (1978) six-sheet for the comic book hero, I’ll Never Forget You (1951) three-sheet depicting Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth, Queen of Babylon (1956) six-sheet of art showing Rhonda Fleming, Naked Alibi (1954) three-sheet of Gloria Grahame, and Call Northside 777 for the 1955 rerelease with art of James Stewart and Helen Walker. They are offering Gangster’s Boy (1938) three-sheet stone litho of Jackie Cooper behind bars, Mutiny in the Big House (1939) three-sheet of priest Charles Bickford and Barton MacLane behind bars, Spartacus three-sheet for the 1967 rerelease, and Rocky II (1979) international one-stop poster of Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers.

English posters include Trouble Brewing (1939) three-sheet featuring George Formby, Dear Murderer (1947) three-sheet depicting Greta Gynt and Eric Portman, Great Expectations (1947) three-sheet of John Mills and Valerie Hobson, Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 AD (1966) three-sheet for the Doctor Who TV show, and Affair in Monte Carlo (1953) three-sheet for the film originally titled 24 Hours of a Woman’s Life. They are also offering an Italian King Kong one-panel for the 1960s rerelease and an Argentinean Superman (1954) for all five of the compilation movies from the classic TV show.

Some surprising results from the auction that ended January 6, 2015 are Anatomy of a Murder one-sheet with classic Saul Bass art that sold for $1,620, an Outlaw Josey Wales international one-sheet with rare alternate Eastwood art reached $925, and Punchy Cowpunchers one-sheet featuring the Three Stooges ended at $825.

eMoviePoster auctions over 100,000 unique items every year, and in 2014 they sold 128,479 items. Every one of those 128,479 items started at $1 with no reserve and no buyers premiums, so well over half of the auctions sold for $14 or under, and quite a few auctioned for just $1, $2, or $3 each. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills and lobby cards, and they just held an auction of special rolled posters (movie-related and non-movie, including many travel and war posters). Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to their auctions, or go to the Registration Page to sign up and start bidding.

744 Three- and Six-Sheets at eMoviePoster

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: January 7, 2015|Views: 69|

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eMoviePoster is offering 744 three-sheets, six-sheets, Italian one- and two-panels, Argentinean posters, and more. Bidders can review these items that close on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 on their website.

Posters currently listed on the website are In Society (1944) three-sheet for the Abbott and Costello hit, Niagara (1953) three-sheet with artwork of Marilyn Monroe, Africa Screams (1949) three-sheet with a wacky image of Abbott and Costello, and Tickle Me (1965) three-sheet for the international release with a full length image of Elvis Presley and Julie Adams. They have a Superman (1978) three-sheet for the Christopher Reeve film, Jet Job (1952) three-sheet for the fly guys who ride the hottest plane, Double Trouble (1967) three-sheet with a cool image of rockin’ Elvis, and Rose Marie (1954) three-sheet for the film starring Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, and Fernando Lamas.

Other posters available at eMoviePoster include Candy (1968) six-sheet for the movie starring Marlon Brando, Ringo Starr, and Walter Matthau, Superman (1978) six-sheet for the comic book hero, I’ll Never Forget You (1951) three-sheet depicting Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth, Queen of Babylon (1956) six-sheet of art showing Rhonda Fleming, Naked Alibi (1954) three-sheet of Gloria Grahame, and Call Northside 777 for the 1955 rerelease with art of James Stewart and Helen Walker. They are offering Gangster’s Boy (1938) three-sheet stone litho of Jackie Cooper behind bars, Mutiny in the Big House (1939) three-sheet of priest Charles Bickford and Barton MacLane behind bars, Spartacus three-sheet for the 1967 rerelease, and Rocky II (1979) international one-stop poster of Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers.

English posters include Trouble Brewing (1939) three-sheet featuring George Formby, Dear Murderer (1947) three-sheet depicting Greta Gynt and Eric Portman, Great Expectations (1947) three-sheet of John Mills and Valerie Hobson, Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 AD (1966) three-sheet for the Doctor Who TV show, and Affair in Monte Carlo (1953) three-sheet for the film originally titled 24 Hours of a Woman’s Life. They are also offering an Italian King Kong one-panel for the 1960s rerelease and an Argentinean Superman (1954) for all five of the compilation movies from the classic TV show.

Some surprising results from the auction that ended January 6, 2015 are Anatomy of a Murder one-sheet with classic Saul Bass art that sold for $1,620, an Outlaw Josey Wales international one-sheet with rare alternate Eastwood art reached $925, and Punchy Cowpunchers one-sheet featuring the Three Stooges ended at $825.

eMoviePoster auctions over 100,000 unique items every year, and in 2014 they sold 128,479 items. Every one of those 128,479 items started at $1 with no reserve and no buyers premiums, so well over half of the auctions sold for $14 or under, and quite a few auctioned for just $1, $2, or $3 each. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills and lobby cards, and they just held an auction of special rolled posters (movie-related and non-movie, including many travel and war posters). Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to their auctions, or go to the Registration Page to sign up and start bidding.