999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster.com

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 23, 2014|Views: 64|

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Our friends at eMoviePoster.com have launched their latest round of Tuesday-closing auctions, and this time they’ve turned the spotlight on 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and genres.

Among the top offerings are Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (Jimmy Stewart) and North By Northwest (Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint), The Wrong Man (Henry Fonda and Vera Miles), Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (Richard Dreyfuss), John Sturges’ The Great Escape (Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson), Joe Dante’s The Howling, Rob Reiner’s The Princess Bride, Otto Preminger’s Saint Joan (Jean Seberg, art by Saul Bass), Roger Vadim’s Barbarella (Robert McGinnis art of Jane Fonda  in her greatest role), Lee H. Katzin’s Le Mans (Steve McQueen, Tom Jung), and John Milius’ Conan The Barbarian (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sandahl Bergman, art by Casaro).

The top selections also include The Empire Strikes Back advance and Return Of The Jedi style B (art by Sano), along with Big Trouble In Little China (Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall, art by Drew Struzan), The Man With The Golden Arm (Frank Sinatra, Saul Bass artwork), Caddyshack (Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield), Five Million Years To Earth (art by Allison), The Road To Bali (Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour), The Unsuspected (Joan Caulfield and Claude Rains), Letter From An Unknown Woman (Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan), Dark City (Charlton Heston’s and Lizabeth Scott), Zombie (Zombi 2), First Blood (Sylvester Stallone illustrated by Drew Struzan), Fallen Sparrow style A (John Garfield and Maureen O’Hara), The Great Gatsby (Alan Ladd), Fright Night, and Grand Prix (James Garner, art by Terpning),

Also among the items up for bid are Escape From New York (Kurt Russell), the 1981 reissue of Walt Disney’s Alice In Wonderland, The Gentleman From Arizona (John King and Joan Barclay), the 1966 reissue of The Adventures Of Captain Marvel (Tom Tyler), the 1930s reissue of Devil Monster, The Fearless Vampire Killers style A, Swamp Thing (Richard Hescox art, Adrienne Barbeau), Night Must Fall style C (Robert Montgomery), The Wall international (Pink Floyd, Gerald Scarfe art), and Curse Of The Mummy’s Tomb.

The most recent Tuesday-closing auctions yielded a number of noteworthy sales including the insert for Libeled Lady (beautiful poster in much lesser condition) for $1,851, the rare half-sheet for Alfred Hitchcock’s Saboteur for $431, and the rare first release insert for 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea insert for $345.

“We would like Scoop readers to know that we only take consignments, and do not purchase items, so all of the 120,000 items we auction each year come to us from 1,480 collectors and dealers all over the world,” said eMoviePoster.com’s Bruce Hershenson.

“We auction every type of movie paper there is, including photos, signed movie items, movie magazines, etc.,” he said.

“The deadline to consign to our July Major Auction has now passed, but we are already taking consignments for our next one. The July Major Auction will be our third really excellent major auction in a row (see previews of the upcoming items),” he said. “Go to our Consign Page to learn about consigning to us.”

999 Folded One-Sheets at eMoviePoster.com

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: May 23, 2014|Views: 64|

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Our friends at eMoviePoster.com have launched their latest round of Tuesday-closing auctions, and this time they’ve turned the spotlight on 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and genres.

Among the top offerings are Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (Jimmy Stewart) and North By Northwest (Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint), The Wrong Man (Henry Fonda and Vera Miles), Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (Richard Dreyfuss), John Sturges’ The Great Escape (Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson), Joe Dante’s The Howling, Rob Reiner’s The Princess Bride, Otto Preminger’s Saint Joan (Jean Seberg, art by Saul Bass), Roger Vadim’s Barbarella (Robert McGinnis art of Jane Fonda  in her greatest role), Lee H. Katzin’s Le Mans (Steve McQueen, Tom Jung), and John Milius’ Conan The Barbarian (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sandahl Bergman, art by Casaro).

The top selections also include The Empire Strikes Back advance and Return Of The Jedi style B (art by Sano), along with Big Trouble In Little China (Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall, art by Drew Struzan), The Man With The Golden Arm (Frank Sinatra, Saul Bass artwork), Caddyshack (Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and Rodney Dangerfield), Five Million Years To Earth (art by Allison), The Road To Bali (Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour), The Unsuspected (Joan Caulfield and Claude Rains), Letter From An Unknown Woman (Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan), Dark City (Charlton Heston’s and Lizabeth Scott), Zombie (Zombi 2), First Blood (Sylvester Stallone illustrated by Drew Struzan), Fallen Sparrow style A (John Garfield and Maureen O’Hara), The Great Gatsby (Alan Ladd), Fright Night, and Grand Prix (James Garner, art by Terpning),

Also among the items up for bid are Escape From New York (Kurt Russell), the 1981 reissue of Walt Disney’s Alice In Wonderland, The Gentleman From Arizona (John King and Joan Barclay), the 1966 reissue of The Adventures Of Captain Marvel (Tom Tyler), the 1930s reissue of Devil Monster, The Fearless Vampire Killers style A, Swamp Thing (Richard Hescox art, Adrienne Barbeau), Night Must Fall style C (Robert Montgomery), The Wall international (Pink Floyd, Gerald Scarfe art), and Curse Of The Mummy’s Tomb.

The most recent Tuesday-closing auctions yielded a number of noteworthy sales including the insert for Libeled Lady (beautiful poster in much lesser condition) for $1,851, the rare half-sheet for Alfred Hitchcock’s Saboteur for $431, and the rare first release insert for 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea insert for $345.

“We would like Scoop readers to know that we only take consignments, and do not purchase items, so all of the 120,000 items we auction each year come to us from 1,480 collectors and dealers all over the world,” said eMoviePoster.com’s Bruce Hershenson.

“We auction every type of movie paper there is, including photos, signed movie items, movie magazines, etc.,” he said.

“The deadline to consign to our July Major Auction has now passed, but we are already taking consignments for our next one. The July Major Auction will be our third really excellent major auction in a row (see previews of the upcoming items),” he said. “Go to our Consign Page to learn about consigning to us.”