JOHNNY O’CLOCK (1947) 21086

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Original Columbia Pictures Belgian Poster (14×22) for the Robert Rossen film noir classic, JOHNNY O’CLOCK (1947) starring Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, and Lee J. Cobb. Powell plays a casino manager and junior partner in a gambling club. Totally obsessed with personal greed and emotionally cold, Johnny feels he is powerless and caught in a web outside his control. The film has all the noir traits of hard bitten dialogue, a drunken moll, and a pervading sense of cynicism and corruption. This beautiful Belgian stone lithograph poster is linen-backed in very fine condition, ready to frame.

THE HUSTLER (1961) 20992

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Original 20th Century-Fox 1964 Re-Release Pressbook (14×17) for the Robert Rossen sports drama, THE HUSTLER (1961) starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie, and George C. Scott. This is the depressing and grim tale of “Fast” Eddie Felson, a renegade kid out to beat the system. Yet, at every turn the cynical and cold system beats Eddie. The film won two Academy Awards and was nominated for seven more, including Best Actor for Newman, Best Supporting Actor for Gleason and George C. Scott, Best Actress for Laurie, Best Director for Rossen, and Best Screenplay. The superbly sleazy jazz score by Kenyon Hopkins further enhances this wonderful film. Very Fine condition. Probably scarcer than the original 1961 pressbook. A slight pressbook for die-hard fans of this film. Shows the pool cue posters.

THE HUSTLER (1961) 9310

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Original 20th Century-Fox Insert Poster (14×36) for the Robert Rossen sports / pool shark drama, THE HUSTLER (1961) starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie, and George C. Scott. This is the depressing and grim tale of “Fast” Eddie Felson, a renegade kid out to beat the system. Yet, at almost every turn, it’s the cynical and cold system that beats Eddie. The film won two Academy Awards and was nominated for seven more– including Best Actor for Newman, Best Supporting Actor for Gleason and George C. Scott, Best Actress for Laurie, Best Director for Rossen, and Best Screenplay. The superbly sleazy jazz score by Kenyon Hopkins further enhances this wonderful film. The poster is in very fine condition and is folded. There is also a Dutch censor stamp in the upper left.

ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) 2498-1

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original lobby card of Ireland slapping Dru is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card.

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original lobby card of Ireland and others around dining table is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card.

ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) 2498-4

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949)—starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original lobby card of the state police and news reporters is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card.

THE HUSTLER (1961) 14937

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Original 20th Century Fox Six Sheet Poster (81×81) for the Robert Rossen sports drama, THE HUSTLER (1961)—starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie, and George C. Scott. This is the depressing and grim tale of “Fast” Eddie Felson, a renegade kid out to beat the system. Yet, at every turn the cynical and cold system beats Eddie. The film won two Academy Awards and was nominated for seven more, including Best Actor for Newman, Best Supporting Actor for Gleason and George C. Scott, Best Actress for Laurie, Best Director for Rossen, and Best Screenplay. The superbly sleazy jazz score by Kenyon Hopkins further enhances this wonderful film. This original six sheet poster is linen-backed and in very fine condition.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT (1956) 5648

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Original United Artists British Quad Poster (30×40) for the Robert Rossen historical epic, ALEXANDER THE GREAT (1956) starring Richard Burton, Fredric March, and Claire Bloom. The film follows the life of the Macedonian king as he unites all the Greek states and leads them against the vast Persian Empire. Although many critics complained that Burton was too old to play Alexander, especially in his adolescent years—Burton gave a strong performance of the charismatic king. Originally folded, this British quad poster is in fine plus condition with only some water staining in the bottom border.

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original scene lobby card of Dru pleading with Ireland is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card. The card also has been trimmed on the left border.

ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) 2498-5

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original lobby card of Crawford in front a huge banner at a political rally is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card.

ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) 2498-6

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original lobby card of Crawford and others looking over a balcony is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card.

ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) 2498-7

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Original Columbia Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the hallmark political drama, ALL THE KING’S MEN (1949) starring Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, and Mercedes McCambridge. The film was produced, directed, and written by Robert Rossen based on a novel by Robert Penn Warren about the colorful life of Louisiana’s infamous governor Huey Long. Crawford plays Willie Stark, the character based on Long, who dreams of becoming a political populist. When he finally wins the governorship, he tries to do all the good things he promised. But alas, his administration is based on bribes, payoffs, and intimidation from a private army of police and paid thugs. Crawford’s lust for power is finally brought to an end when he is assassinated in the foyer of the state capitol. This grim tale was a breakout role for Crawford who won the Academy Award for Best Actor. McCambridge, in her debut playing Crawford’s equally callous and conniving aid, also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. This original lobby card of Crawford and others after a fight at a formal party is in good condition with just some pin holes and discoloration mostly on the borders, and gum residue on the back of the card.

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