eMoviePoster Has 851 Non-U.S. Posters
In eMoviePoster.com’s next auction they are featuring 851 non-U.S. posters from 18 countries. The auction closes Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 7 PM CT. Danish offerings include a From Russia with Love (1964) poster for Ian Fleming’s James Bond with Wenzel art, a Thunderball (1965) with different art of Sean Connery as 007, a Julius Caesar (1954) poster with art of Marlon Brando, James Mason, and Greer Garson, an Adventuress (1947) poster with great Wenzel art, and one for Bhowani Junction (1957) showing the Eurasian beauty Ava Gardner.
The auction has plenty of Japanese posters such as Taxi Driver (1976) full length poster featuring Robert De Niro, an advance Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) with full length image of Uma Thurman, a Star Wars rerelease poster with art by Tom Jung, and a Live and Let Die (1973) poster with art of Roger Moore by Robert McGinnis. They also have a Le Mans (1971) poster with a close up of driver Steve McQueen, a poster for Thomas Crown Affair for the rerelease with image of Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway, a Man with the Golden Gun (1974) poster with art by Robert McGinnis, and a Jaws 2 (1978) poster with image of the shark’s fin in red water.
Belgian posters include North by Northwest (1959) featuring Grant and Saint, Green Slime (1969) art of an astronaut and monster, Berserk (1967) with crazy Joan Crawford, Diana Dors, and Michael Gough, and Yo Yo (1965) featuring Pierre Etaix.
Polish offerings are a Pulp Fiction commercial poster from 2011 with different Krajewski art, The Shining commercial poster from 2007, and a Reservoir Dogs measuring 23” by 33” commercial poster from 2008.
British posters include a Metropolis double-sided quad for the rerelease with art by Bilinsky, Death Proof (2007) for Quentin Taratino’s Grindhouse film, Empire Strikes Back (1980) quad with art by Tom Jung, and Return of the Jedi (1983) quad with different Kirby art.
Posters from other countries include a German Le Mans (1971) with a close up of Steve McQueen, an Italian You Only Live Twice (1967) with Sean Connery as James Bond, a French Barbarella (1968) with sci-fi art by McGinnis, and a Russian Ballad of a Soldier (1961) measuring 25” by 35”.
Three surprising results from last Tuesday’s auction include a Star Wars style C printer’s test one-sheet that sold for $1,750 (with ratings), a Pulp Fiction advance one-sheet that reached $1,320 (recalled Lucky Strikes style), and a Being There international one-sheet that brought $310 (cool different image).
eMoviePoster.com would like Scoop readers to know that they only take consignments, and do not purchase items because that is a conflict of interest, so all of the 120,000 items they auction each year come to them from 1,567 collectors and dealers all over the world. Despite their name, they don’t just auction movie posters. They also auction tens of thousands of vintage stills and lobby cards, original travel and war posters, signed items of all types, and much, much more. Go to their consign page to learn about consigning to them for their regular weekly auctions or for the next major auction, their December Major Auction which will be held in December, and it has a consignment deadline of November 1 (it is too late to consign to the 15th Annual Halloween Auction, which begins in just a few days on October 26th).
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eMoviePoster Has 851 Non-U.S. Posters
In eMoviePoster.com’s next auction they are featuring 851 non-U.S. posters from 18 countries. The auction closes Tuesday, October 21, 2014, 7 PM CT. Danish offerings include a From Russia with Love (1964) poster for Ian Fleming’s James Bond with Wenzel art, a Thunderball (1965) with different art of Sean Connery as 007, a Julius Caesar (1954) poster with art of Marlon Brando, James Mason, and Greer Garson, an Adventuress (1947) poster with great Wenzel art, and one for Bhowani Junction (1957) showing the Eurasian beauty Ava Gardner.
The auction has plenty of Japanese posters such as Taxi Driver (1976) full length poster featuring Robert De Niro, an advance Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) with full length image of Uma Thurman, a Star Wars rerelease poster with art by Tom Jung, and a Live and Let Die (1973) poster with art of Roger Moore by Robert McGinnis. They also have a Le Mans (1971) poster with a close up of driver Steve McQueen, a poster for Thomas Crown Affair for the rerelease with image of Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway, a Man with the Golden Gun (1974) poster with art by Robert McGinnis, and a Jaws 2 (1978) poster with image of the shark’s fin in red water.
Belgian posters include North by Northwest (1959) featuring Grant and Saint, Green Slime (1969) art of an astronaut and monster, Berserk (1967) with crazy Joan Crawford, Diana Dors, and Michael Gough, and Yo Yo (1965) featuring Pierre Etaix.
Polish offerings are a Pulp Fiction commercial poster from 2011 with different Krajewski art, The Shining commercial poster from 2007, and a Reservoir Dogs measuring 23” by 33” commercial poster from 2008.
British posters include a Metropolis double-sided quad for the rerelease with art by Bilinsky, Death Proof (2007) for Quentin Taratino’s Grindhouse film, Empire Strikes Back (1980) quad with art by Tom Jung, and Return of the Jedi (1983) quad with different Kirby art.
Posters from other countries include a German Le Mans (1971) with a close up of Steve McQueen, an Italian You Only Live Twice (1967) with Sean Connery as James Bond, a French Barbarella (1968) with sci-fi art by McGinnis, and a Russian Ballad of a Soldier (1961) measuring 25” by 35”.
Three surprising results from last Tuesday’s auction include a Star Wars style C printer’s test one-sheet that sold for $1,750 (with ratings), a Pulp Fiction advance one-sheet that reached $1,320 (recalled Lucky Strikes style), and a Being There international one-sheet that brought $310 (cool different image).
eMoviePoster.com would like Scoop readers to know that they only take consignments, and do not purchase items because that is a conflict of interest, so all of the 120,000 items they auction each year come to them from 1,567 collectors and dealers all over the world. Despite their name, they don’t just auction movie posters. They also auction tens of thousands of vintage stills and lobby cards, original travel and war posters, signed items of all types, and much, much more. Go to their consign page to learn about consigning to them for their regular weekly auctions or for the next major auction, their December Major Auction which will be held in December, and it has a consignment deadline of November 1 (it is too late to consign to the 15th Annual Halloween Auction, which begins in just a few days on October 26th).







