PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961) M21045

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Original American International Three Sheet Poster (41×81) for the Roger Corman Gothic horror classic, PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961) starring Vincent Price, John Kerr, and Barbara Steele. Artfully adapted from the Edgar Allan Poe story by Richard Matheson, this was the second in Corman’s cycle of Poe stories and is considered by many critics to be his best horror film. Delightfully lurid and lavish, this film incorporates both dazzling color and abhorrent darkness to keep the mood and atmosphere suspenseful and threatening. The real star of the film is the pendulum, which was razor sharp. To increase the pendulum’s sense of deadly menace, Corman took out every other frame during the editing stage to make the blade appear to move twice as fast. This original three sheet poster is in very fine condition.

CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) 20492

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Original Woolner Brothers Pictures Lobby Card (11×14) for the Sergio Corbucci and Antonio Margheriti horror film, CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964)—starring Barbara Steele, Georges Riviere, Margarete Robsahm, and Arturo Doominici. Originally released in Italy under the title DANZA MACABRA, this film is about a writer who accepts a bet that he cannot spend the entire night in a haunted castle. This card is in fine plus to very fine condition—with some pinholes and tiny stain in the upper border, but little else to worry about. The scene card shows Riviere looking at Barbara Steele, who had garnered notice for her bizarre appearance in Fellini’s LA DOLCE VITA and has become a cult figure among horror collectors.

CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) 20493

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Original Woolner Brothers Pictures Portrait Lobby Card (11×14) for the Sergio Corbucci and Antonio Margheriti horror film, CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) starring Barbara Steele, Georges Riviere, Margarete Robsahm, and Arturo Doominici. Originally released in Italy under the title DANZA MACABRA, this film is about a writer who accepts a bet that he cannot spend the entire night in a haunted castle. This card is in fine plus to very fine condition—with only some pinholes. Barbara Steele, who had garnered notice for her bizarre appearance in Fellini’s LA DOLCE VITA, is shown in her trademark character – agitated, bewitched and dangerous! Steele has a become a cult figure among horror collectors.

CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) 20494

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Original Woolner Brothers Pictures Portrait Lobby Card (11×14) for the Sergio Corbucci and Antonio Margheriti horror film, CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) starring Barbara Steele, Georges Riviere, Margarete Robsahm, and Arturo Doominici. Originally released in Italy under the title DANZA MACABRA, this film is about a writer who accepts a bet that he cannot spend the entire night in a haunted castle. This card is in very good condition—with some pinholes and a horizontal light scuff that traverses the card. Barbara Steele, who had garnered notice for her bizarre appearance in Fellini’s LA DOLCE VITA, is shown in an ecstatic embrace with Riviere. Steele has a become a cult figure among horror collectors.

CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964) 2473-3

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Original Woolner Bros. Pictures Group of Three Scene Lobby Cards (11×14) for the Sergio Corbucci and Antonio Margheriti horror film, CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964)‚ starring Barbara Steele, Georges Riviere, Margarete Robsahm, and Arturo Doominici. Originaly released in Italy under the title DANZA MACABRA, this film is about a writer who accepts a bet that he cannot spend the entire night in a haunted castle. This group of three original scene lobby cards is in fine plus condition‚ with only some pinholes and minor smudges.

PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961) M21044

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This is an original American International Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Roger Corman Gothic horror classic, PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961) starring Vincent Price, John Kerr, and Barbara Steele. Artfully adapted from the Edgar Allan Poe story by Richard Matheson, this was the second in Corman’s cycle of Poe stories and is considered by many critics to be his best horror film. Delightfully lurid and lavish, this film incorporates both dazzling color and abhorrent darkness to keep the mood and atmosphere suspenseful and threatening. The real star of the film is the pendulum, which was razor sharp. To increase the pendulum’s sense of deadly menace, Corman took out every other frame during the editing stage to make the blade appear to move twice as fast. This original one sheet poster is folded and in near mint condition.

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