THE OTHER LOVE (1947) [MAN KILLER] 21259

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Original Favorite Attractions 1953 Re-Release One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Andre De Toth romantic drama, THE OTHER LOVE (1947) starring Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven, Richard Conte, and Gilbert Roland. Retitled MAN KILLER in the 1953 Re-Release—Stanwyck plays a concert pianist who checks herself into a Swiss sanitarium for tuberculosis and promptly falls in love with her young doctor (Niven) against a background of Alpine beauty. She ditches the doctor and goes for one last fling with racecar driver Conte to Monte Carlo. This original re-release one sheet poster is folded and in fine plus condition.

THE OTHER LOVE (1947) 8071

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Original United Artists three sheet for the Andre DeToth film THE OTHER LOVE, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Conte and David Niven. The film was produced by David Lewis. Lewis had been Irving Thalberg’s assistant at MGM and he worked on CAMILLE, a film that bears a strong resemblance to THE OTHER LOVE. Stanwyck is a concert pianist who suffers from tuberculosis. She goes to a convalescent facility in Switzerland where she meets a doctor with a great bedside manner played by David Niven. No spoilers here except to say she ignores the doctor’s orders and runs off inadvisedly with a race car driver, deftly portrayed by Conte. Stone lithograph. This poster has some small amount of missing paper at the fold intersection. Three sheets are generally printed on two sections. This poster was probably used, but the two sections have
not been joined.

LADY OF BURLESQUE (1943) 5140

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Original French One Panel Poster (47×63) for the William A. Wellman musical mystery, LADY OF BURLESQUE (1943) starring Barbara Stanwyck, Michael O’Shea, and Iris Adrian. Sassy Dixie Daisy (Stanwyck) is the not new attraction at the burlesque theater, but somebody keeps killing all the top burlesque stars. Burlesque was all but dead by the early 1940s, shut out of most localities by relentless moral crusaders. Moreover, Hollywood’s infamous “code” prohibited most of burlesque’s “appeal” from being accurately portrayed in the cinema. But in 1941, the legendary Gypsy Rose Lee wrote a novel called The G-String Murders, which proved so popular that United Artists decided to take a chance on the film. Stanwyck provides an excellent performance—both in her dramatic scenes as well as her incredible singing and dancing. This original French stone lithograph is folded and in very fine condition. However, the poster is fragile, and MovieArt recommends linen-backing.

DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) 16585

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Original Paramount Pictures Half Sheet Poster (22×28) for the Billy Wilder film-noir thriller, DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson. This is the story of an insurance agent (MacMurray) who meets and has an affair with the wife (Stanwyck) of a client. Together they hatch a plot to kill the husband and receive twice the settlement amount based on a double indemnity clause. However, their plan is compromised by an insurance analyst (Robinson) who does not believe the story. Everything about the film is superb: great acting performances, brilliant and imaginative direction, exquisite cinematography, and an overall atmosphere of tension and drama. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards—including Best Actress for Stanwyck, Best Screenplay for Raymond Chandeler and Wilder, Best Music for Miklos Rozsa, and Best Cinematography for John F. Seitz. This original half sheet poster is paper-backed and in very fine plus condition.

WALK ON THE WILD SIDE (1962) 711

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Original Columbia Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Edward Dmytryk melodrama, WALK ON THE WILDSIDE (1962) starring Laurence Harvey, Capucine, Jane Fonda, Anne Baxter, and Barbara Stanwyck. Both the jazzy musical score by Elmer Bernstein and the black and white cinematography by Joe MacDonald evoke a kind of film noir mood, which totally complements the underlying theme of embittered decadence. Barbara Stanwyck, as the bossy madam of the Doll House brothel, became the first American actress to portray an open lesbian character in a feature film. This poster is folded and in very fine condition. This is a theater-used poster, but there are no fold separations and only a few pinholes.

YOU BELONG TO ME (1941) 19880

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Original Columbia Pictures Title Lobby Card (11×14) for the Wesley Ruggles screwball romantic comedy, YOU BELONG TO ME (1942) starring Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, and Edgar Buchanan. In this last pairing of Stanwyck and Fonda, he plays a bored and wealthy playboy who meets Dr. Helen Hunt (Stanwyck) at a ski resort. They get married, but she wants to continue her practice, which includes many handsome men of which Fonda is insanely jealous. This original title card is in very fine condition.

YOU BELONG TO ME (1941) 19881

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the Wesley Ruggles screwball romantic comedy, YOU BELONG TO ME (1942)—starring Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, and Edgar Buchanan. In this last pairing of Stanwyck and Fonda, he plays a bored and wealthy playboy who meets Dr. Helen Hunt (Stanwyck) at a ski resort. They get married, but she wants to continue her practice, which includes many handsome men of which Fonda is insanely jealous. This original scene card is in very good plus condition, with only one small hole (patched) and some tape on the reverse side.

THE GREAT MANS LADY (1942) 19878

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Original Paramount Pictures Portrait Lobby Card (11×14) for the William Wellman western drama, THE GREAT MAN’S LADY (1942)—starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, and Brian Donlevy. In a remarkable flashback, now 100-year-old Hannah Hoyt (Stanwyck) tells her story of meeting and flirting with Ethan Hoyt, eloping with him on a sudden impulse, and their struggle together to found a city in the wilderness. This beautiful portrait lobby card of stars Stanwyck and McCrea is in near mint condition.

EAST SIDE WEST SIDE (1949) 19877

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Original MGM Title Lobby Card (11×14) for the Mervyn LeRoy crime drama, EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE (1949)—starring Barbara Stanwyck, James Mason, Van Heflin, and Ava Gardner. This part melodrama part murder mystery is told from the point of view of a lady of leisure (Stanwyck) whose husband (Mason) is a habitual philanderer. Former mistress Gardner comes to town determined to win back Mason and willing to stop at nothing to do so. And thanks to good acting from the entire cast and adept directing from LeRoy, this involving story really comes alive. This original title card is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear and some tape on the reverse side of the card.

SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (1948) 9582

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Original Paramount Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Anatole Litvak film noir thriller, SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (1948) starring Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. This is the story of the transformation of a spoiled, wealthy hypochondriac into a helpless and terrified victim when she inadvertently overhears a conversation between two men plotting a murder. The overall feeling of gloom reaches its climax when our neurotic heroine realizes that the intended murder victim is herself. The story was originally a radio drama starring Agnes Moorehead, but the expanded film version was able to build the suspense and tension of the original into a more terrifying conclusion. Barbara Stanwyck gives a wonderful performance and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. This original one sheet poster is linen-backed and in fine condition.

THIS IS MY AFFAIR (1937) 767

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This is an original 20th Century-Fox One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the William A. Seiter romantic crime drama, THIS IS MY AFFAIR (1937) starring Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck and Victor McLaglen. Set at the turn of the century, Taylor plays a young naval officer who is given a secret mission by President William McKinley to uncover a ring of bank robbers. Taylor infiltrates the gang but falls in love with their female mascot and saloon singer Stanwyck in the process. Besides McKinley, there are actors also playing Teddy Roosevelt and Admiral Dewey. This original one sheet poster is in near mint condition. A truly beautiful example of the stone lithographer’s art. This one sheet came from the famous ROYAL THEATER COLLECTION.

ALL I DESIRE (1953) 5688

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Original Universal Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Douglas Sirk melodrama, ALL I DESIRE (1953) starring Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson, Lyle Bettger, Marcia Henderson, Lori Nelson, and Maureen O’Sullivan. This well-crafted film is the story of Naomi Murdock (Stanwyck) who deserted her small-town family in 1900 to go on the stage. Ten years later her daughter Lilly (Nelson) invited her mother back to see her in the high school play. Barbara Stanwyck is always a compelling screen presence, and she brings subtlety and authenticity to this role. Originally folded, this one sheet poster is in very fine plus condition. Art by Reynold Brown.

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