543 Non-U.S. Posters at eMoviePoster.com
The new auctions at eMoviePoster.com are underway and they include 543 non-U.S. posters from 20 different countries in Part I of their Special Non-U.S. Fall Mini/Major Auction.
“This auction contains some really rare and exciting non-U.S. material including an incredible Danish collection that features Flying Down to Rio (material from any country on this title is scarce), several Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers titles, the first Danish release Birth of a Nation (featuring a controversial image), and an early Leni Riefenstahl title,” they told Scoop.
“This auction also includes a lot of better titles from 19 other countries including Japan, France, Germany, and Italy. In addition, Part II of this incredible auction begins Thursday, September 17, 2009 and includes 222 linenbacked, non-backed English-language posters from England and Australia, and ‘oversized’ non-backed non-U.S. posters from 12 different countries,” they said.
“As with our previous Mini/Major auctions, we are also giving every buyer a bonus t-shirt even if they only purchase a single item for $1. This is by far the best selection of non-U.S. posters we’ve ever offered at one time,” they said.
Some of the best includeFlying Down To Rio (linen, Danish, 1933), Gay Divorcee (Danish, 1934), Birth Of A Nation (Danish, 1918), Belle De Jour (Japanese 2p, 1967), Curse Of The WerewolF (French, 1961, 24” x 31”), Trip (Japanese 2p, 1968, written by Jack Nicholson), A Hard Day’s Night (Japanese, 1964), In The Mood For Love (Japanese, 2000), Thunderball (Italian locandina, 1970 reissue), and Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Japanese 1969 reissue).
Also among the top appealing titles are Grand Prix (Japanese 2p, 1967), Jean-Luc Godard’s My Life To Live (German, 1962), Godzilla (French, 1957, 24” x 32”), Psycho (Czech, 1970, 11” x 16”), Kwaidan (Polish, 1966, 23” x 33”), Adventures Of Robin Hood (Spanish, 1978 reissue), Jailhouse Rock (Danish, 1957), The Italian Job (Japanese, 1969), Il Boom (Italian large photobusta, 1963), The Outlaw (Japanese, 1962 reissue), Le Mans (Czech, 1973, 24” x 34”), How To Steal A Million (Japanese, 1966), Seven Year Itch (German, 1966 reissue), and Fritz Lang’s Testament Of Dr. Mabuse (Danish 1933).
The select offerings also include Le Mans (Italian locandina, 1971), Point Blank (Japanese, 1967), Breakfast At Tiffany’s (German, 1980s reissue), 2001: A Space Odyssey (five Italian photobustas, 1968), Cabaret (Czech, 1972, 11” x 16”), Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (Japanese 2p, 1958), The Graduate (Japanese, 1968), Help (Japanese. 1965), Invasion Of The Saucer Men (Swedish, 1957), Follow The Fleet (Danish, 1936) and Solaris (Polish, 1972, 23” x 33”).
In the previous set of auctions, which featured folded on-sheets, significant results included The Monster & The Girl (style A, $2,600), Kid Galahad ($1,450), and Where Eagles Dare (style C, $324).
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543 Non-U.S. Posters at eMoviePoster.com
The new auctions at eMoviePoster.com are underway and they include 543 non-U.S. posters from 20 different countries in Part I of their Special Non-U.S. Fall Mini/Major Auction.
“This auction contains some really rare and exciting non-U.S. material including an incredible Danish collection that features Flying Down to Rio (material from any country on this title is scarce), several Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers titles, the first Danish release Birth of a Nation (featuring a controversial image), and an early Leni Riefenstahl title,” they told Scoop.
“This auction also includes a lot of better titles from 19 other countries including Japan, France, Germany, and Italy. In addition, Part II of this incredible auction begins Thursday, September 17, 2009 and includes 222 linenbacked, non-backed English-language posters from England and Australia, and ‘oversized’ non-backed non-U.S. posters from 12 different countries,” they said.
“As with our previous Mini/Major auctions, we are also giving every buyer a bonus t-shirt even if they only purchase a single item for $1. This is by far the best selection of non-U.S. posters we’ve ever offered at one time,” they said.
Some of the best includeFlying Down To Rio (linen, Danish, 1933), Gay Divorcee (Danish, 1934), Birth Of A Nation (Danish, 1918), Belle De Jour (Japanese 2p, 1967), Curse Of The WerewolF (French, 1961, 24” x 31”), Trip (Japanese 2p, 1968, written by Jack Nicholson), A Hard Day’s Night (Japanese, 1964), In The Mood For Love (Japanese, 2000), Thunderball (Italian locandina, 1970 reissue), and Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Japanese 1969 reissue).
Also among the top appealing titles are Grand Prix (Japanese 2p, 1967), Jean-Luc Godard’s My Life To Live (German, 1962), Godzilla (French, 1957, 24” x 32”), Psycho (Czech, 1970, 11” x 16”), Kwaidan (Polish, 1966, 23” x 33”), Adventures Of Robin Hood (Spanish, 1978 reissue), Jailhouse Rock (Danish, 1957), The Italian Job (Japanese, 1969), Il Boom (Italian large photobusta, 1963), The Outlaw (Japanese, 1962 reissue), Le Mans (Czech, 1973, 24” x 34”), How To Steal A Million (Japanese, 1966), Seven Year Itch (German, 1966 reissue), and Fritz Lang’s Testament Of Dr. Mabuse (Danish 1933).
The select offerings also include Le Mans (Italian locandina, 1971), Point Blank (Japanese, 1967), Breakfast At Tiffany’s (German, 1980s reissue), 2001: A Space Odyssey (five Italian photobustas, 1968), Cabaret (Czech, 1972, 11” x 16”), Bride Is Much Too Beautiful (Japanese 2p, 1958), The Graduate (Japanese, 1968), Help (Japanese. 1965), Invasion Of The Saucer Men (Swedish, 1957), Follow The Fleet (Danish, 1936) and Solaris (Polish, 1972, 23” x 33”).
In the previous set of auctions, which featured folded on-sheets, significant results included The Monster & The Girl (style A, $2,600), Kid Galahad ($1,450), and Where Eagles Dare (style C, $324).






