THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) 12763-8

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Original RKO Lobby Card (11×14) for Christian Nyby’s THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) starring Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Edward Franz, and James Arness. The 1950s was an era full of fear and wonder about the future, outer space, alien invasions and the nuclear age. THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD speculates that an alien spacecraft had crash landed in the Arctic. Once discovered and unearthed, a creature emerges (played by GUNSMOKE’S James Arness) threatening military personnel at a nearby science camp. This taut, effective film is widely believed to have been primarily directed by producer Howard Hawks. THE THING began the cycle of science-fiction films of the era and material on this highly-collected genre has proven to be among the most valued in the hobby to this day. The lobby card is in Near Mint condition. An excellent example.

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Original RKO Lobby Card (11×14) for Christian Nyby’s THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) starring Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Edward Franz, and James Arness. The 1950s was an era full of fear and wonder about the future, outer space, alien invasions and the nuclear age. THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD speculates that an alien spacecraft had crash landed in the Arctic. Once discovered and unearthed, a creature emerges (played by GUNSMOKE’S James Arness) threatening military personnel at a nearby science camp. This taut, effective film is widely believed to have been primarily directed by producer Howard Hawks. THE THING began the cycle of science-fiction films of the era and material on this highly-collected genre has proven to be among the most valued in the hobby to this day. The lobby card is in Near Mint condition. An excellent example.

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Original RKO Lobby Card (11×14) for Christian Nyby’s THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) starring Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Edward Franz, and James Arness. The 1950s was an era full of fear and wonder about the future, outer space, alien invasions and the nuclear age. THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD speculates that an alien spacecraft had crash landed in the Arctic. Once discovered and unearthed, a creature emerges (played by GUNSMOKE’S James Arness) threatening military personnel at a nearby science camp. This taut, effective film is widely believed to have been primarily directed by producer Howard Hawks. THE THING began the cycle of science-fiction films of the era and material on this highly-collected genre has proven to be among the most valued in the hobby to this day. The lobby card is in Near Mint condition. An excellent example.

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Original RKO Lobby Card (11×14) for Christian Nyby’s THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD (1951) starring Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Edward Franz, and James Arness. The 1950s was an era full of fear and wonder about the future, outer space, alien invasions and the nuclear age. THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD speculates that an alien spacecraft had crash landed in the Arctic. Once discovered and unearthed, a creature emerges (played by GUNSMOKE’S James Arness) threatening military personnel at a nearby science camp. This taut, effective film is widely believed to have been primarily directed by producer Howard Hawks. THE THING began the cycle of science-fiction films of the era and material on this highly-collected genre has proven to be among the most valued in the hobby to this day. The lobby card is in Near Mint condition. An excellent example.

THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY (1953) 19490

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Original six sheet poster for the Alfred E. Green film THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY, starring Keefe Brasselle as the legendary vaudeville star. Eddie Cantor emigrated to Hollywood from the New York Stage to make elaborate musical funnies for Samuel Goldwyn – films like PALMY DAYS and WHOOPEE. By the 1940s his star had diminished if not faded. But by the 1950s, Cantor was, like many of his peers, starring again on network TV. The King of Comic TV, Milton Berle, in his book of sketches about comedians, B.S. I LOVE YOU (1988, McGraw Hill) wrote that Cantor was not a natural comedian, but that he wanted very much to be funny. To serve that end he hired legions of writers to keep him that way. Berle wrote also “He [Cantor] had respect for the poor guy who reached deep in his pocket to come up with the money for a ticket. A dollar was a lot of sweat in Cantor’s day. Knowing this, he was among the first Broadway stars to play past the critics to the audience. The critics may have grimaced when Cantor rolled his banjo eyes. The audiences roared with laughter. Cantor defied the dictum of the first three decades of this [the last] century that a show could be a hit only if it pleased the critics.” By 1953, Cantor was such a well known personality that Warner’s fashioned this film in the mode of THE JOLSON STORY and other successful show business biopics. The real Cantor even appears in a short prologue to the movie, shown appearing as if coming to work to the studio in his car. This poster is a very nice example of Jacques Kapralik artwork on a large format poster. Six sheet posters are printed (usually) on four separate panels. We have photographed each panel and assembled the poster photographically using photo software. Very fine condition, never assembled.

THE SNIPER (1952) 4072

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Original Columbia Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Edward Dmytryk film-noir, THE SNIPER (1952)—starring Adolphe Menjou, Arthur Franz, Gerald Mohr, and Marie Windsor. Shot on location in San Francisco, the film is the study of one man’s violence against women. Franz gives an extremely convincing performance as a sex criminal released from prison for assaulting women, only to feel compelled now to kill women with a stolen military rifle. The film received a single Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. This original one sheet poster is folded and in fine plus condition.

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