RIDE EM COWGIRL (1939) 17259

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Original One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Samuel Diege western musical, RIDE ‘EM COWGIRL starring Dorothy Page, Vince Barnett, and Milton Frome. After Dorothy Page had become a popular singer with The Paul Whiteman Band, she was signed by Grand National Pictures to do a series of “singing cowgirl” westerns to help the studio recover from financial disaster after producing a box office bomb, SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT (1937) starring James Cagney. The studio claimed that she did all her own stunts—form roping to riding to shooting. But alas, these films were not that popular, and Grand National dropped the “singing cowgirl” idea and Page after the third film and went out of business shortly thereafter. Page at this point retired from acting to devote her time to her family. This original one sheet poster is linen-backed and in fine plus condition with vivid colors and minimal touch-up.

FANTASIA (1939) 12340

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1990 reissue Walt Disney Productions Insert Poster (14×36) for the James Algar and Samuel Armstrong music animation masterpiece, FANTASIA (1940) starring Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra and narrated by Deems Taylor. This was the first feature film shown in multi-channel sound, since the music was extremely important to the whole FANTASIA experience. Some critics consider this series of fanciful stories built around seven pieces of classical music to be not only the best animated film ever made but also one of the greatest films period. Certainly this film was one of the highlights of Walt Disney’s distinguished career. This 1990 unfolded insert poster was created for the re-release of the film in digital stereo. For this release the Disney Studio decided to use the original Stokowski recordings, but to process the sound for digital stereo. Very fine plus condition.

FANTASIA (1940) 17458

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Original Walt Disney Productions Style A One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the James Algar and Samuel Armstrong music animation masterpiece, FANTASIA (1940) starring Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra and narrated by Deems Taylor. This was the first feature film shown in multi-channel sound, since the music was extremely important to the whole FANTASIA experience. Some critics consider this series of fanciful stories built around seven pieces of classical music to be not only the best animated film ever made but also one of the greatest films period. Certainly this film was one of the highlights of Walt Disney’s distinguished career. This original style A one sheet poster is linen-backed and in near mint condition.

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