VIVA LAS VEGAS (1964) 20000

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Original MGM Three Sheet Poster (41×81) for the George Sidney romantic musical comedy, VIVA LAS VEGAS (1960) starring Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret. This film was more successful than BLUE HAWAII (1961) and turned out to be one of his best musical films. With delightful musical numbers, Presley and Ann-Margret produced great on-screen chemistry. Indeed, when the wedding scene was filmed, many tabloid magazines of the time published photos of the “wedding” and suggested that the two had actually gotten married. Originally folded, this three sheet poster has minor cross-fold separations, ghosting in the tagline, and tanning in the fold lines—otherwise, the poster is in very fine condition.

TOMMY (1975) 9624

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Original Columbia Pictures Advance One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Ken Russell fantasy musical, TOMMY (1975) starring Oliver Reed, Ann-Margret, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Tina Turner, and Elton John. A singing cast tells the story, set against the original music by The Who, with powerful and striking story telling by avant-garde director Russell. There has been some grousing about Reed’s singing ability (or lack thereof), but who can forget the amazing performances of Tina Turner and Elton John. Ann-Margret was nominated for Best Actress, and Pete Townshend was nominated for Best Music. This original advance one sheet is folded and in very good condition, with some irregular folds with fold stresses. This poster could be professionally cleaned and linen-backed very successfully.

THE CINCINNATI KID (1965) 19404

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Original French 24×32 poster for the Norman Jewison gambling drama, THE CINCINNATI KID (1965) starring Steve McQueen, Ann-Margret, Karl Malden, Tuesday Weld, and Edward G. Robinson. Set in New Orleans in the 1930s, the Cincinnati Kid (McQueen) is a young stud poker player who goes from one big game to the next, until he is finally pitted against the legendary cardsharp Lancey Howard (Robinson). The final showdown at the hotel is probably the most tense and exciting poker game ever filmed. This original 24×32 from France features different art from the American posters and is one of the really fine posters of McQueen. Very Fine.

THE CINCINNATI KID (1965) 1891

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Original MGM One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Norman Jewison gambling drama, THE CINCINNATI KID (1965) starring Steve McQueen, Ann-Margret, Karl Malden, Tuesday Weld, and Edward G. Robinson. Set in New Orleans in the 1930s, the Cincinnati Kid (McQueen) is a young stud poker player who goes from one big game to the next, until he is finally pitted against the legendary cardsharp Lancey Howard (Robinson). The final showdown at the hotel is probably the most tense and exciting poker game ever filmed. This original one sheet poster is in fair to good condition, with some tape and small holes. The poster would linen-back nicely. Ask us about poster restoration.

MADE IN PARIS (1966) 9309

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Original MGM One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Boris Sagal romantic comedy, MADE IN PARIS (1966) starring Ann-Margret, Louis Jourdan, Richard Crenna, Chad Everett and Edie Adams. Ann-Margret hangs out with the fashionistas in Paris when she goes on her first spree as a fashion buyer. This film was supposed to be another vehicle to bolster the career of the sex kitten of the 60s, and her screen presence and sexy dance numbers make the film fun to watch. This original poster is in good condition because of a small paper tear in the orange background area. Easily restored. Ask us about linen backing.

STAGECOACH (1966) 5457

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Original 20th Century-Fox One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Gordon Douglas western, STAGECOACH (1966) starring Ann-Margret, Red Buttons, Mike Connors, Alex Cord, and Bing Crosby. This film is a remake of the 1939 John Ford classic of the same name; indeed, this new version uses the original 1939 Dudley Nichols screenplay. The story is about a group of unlikely traveling companions on the same stagecoach to Cheyenne. Even though they all have secrets, they discover that they must work together to stay alive when they are set upon first by Indians and then by a family of outlaws. The cast is well chosen, and they all give excellent and believable performances. Young Ann-Margret is quite memorable as the sultry-but-sweet Dallas, a fallen woman who would love a chance at redemption. This is also Bing Crosby’s last film, a non-singing role as a disgraced, alcoholic doctor. Norman Rockwell had done a series of portraits of the characters for the main titles of the film and these were used on the posters. For his work he was rewarded with a small cameo in the movie – the only time he ever appeared in a film. With the artwork by Rockwell, this original one sheet is in very fine condition.

ONCE A THIEF (1965) 11296

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Original MGM One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Ralph Nelson stylish crime thriller, ONCE A THIEF (1965)—starring Alain Delon, Ann-Margret, Van Heflin, and Jack Palance. Alain Delon and Ann Margret! How’s that for heat? Adapted from a novel by Zekial Marko, director Nelson suffuses the atmosphere with mid-60′s jive beginning with a crazy-cool drum solo. It’s like French New Wave meets American Beatnik. This original one sheet poster is folded and in fine condition, with only a few pinholes but no fold separations.

STAGECOACH (1966) 19150

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This is an original 20th Century Fox Window Card (14×22) for the Gordon Douglas western, STAGECOACH (1966)– starring Ann-Margret, Red Buttons, Mike Connors, Alex Cord, and Bing Crosby. This film is a remake of the 1939 John Ford classic of the same name; indeed, this new version uses the original 1939 Dudley Nichols screenplay. The story is about a group of unlikely traveling companions on the same stagecoach to Cheyenne. Even though they all have secrets, they discover that they must work together to stay alive when they are set upon first by Indians and then by a family of outlaws. The cast is well chosen, and they all give excellent and believable performances. Young Ann-Margret is quite memorable as the sultry-but-sweet Dallas, a fallen woman who would love a chance at redemption. This is also Bing Crosby’s last film, a non-singing role as a disgraced, alcoholic doctor. Norman Rockwell had done a series of portraits of the characters for the main titles of the film and these were used on the posters. For his work he was rewarded with a small cameo in the movie – the only time he ever appeared in a film. With the artwork by Rockwell, this original window card is in very fine condition.

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