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.
SHAKE RATTLE AND ROCK (1956) 15087

Original American International Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Edward L. Cahn musical comedy, SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROCK (1956) starring Mike Connors, Lisa Gaye, and Sterling Holloway. Rock ‘n’ Roll music triumphs over uptight grownups in this 1956 film about disc jockeys, doo-wop, juvenile delinquency, and bop. The film is populated with rock ‘n’ roll performers of the era, including Fats Domino and the immortal Joe Turner. The quintessential fifties character-actor nerd, Sterling Holloway, makes an appearance and even the Marx Brothers’ old foil Margaret Dumont is included. The poster is in fine plus condition with some fold distresses. It also has a Canadian Censor Stamp, which can be removed quite easily by a competent restorer. Ask us about poster restoration.
STAGECOACH (1966) 19150

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.