Original PRC One Sheet Poster for William Berke drama, WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME (1945), a question the answer to which has never been fully understood except for their desire to get out there and go, go, go. The film is a dull, poorly plotted programmer from one of the Poverty Row studios starring Lola Lane, Sheldon Leonard, Pamela Blake, Elisha Cook, Jr., and Paul Guilfoyle. But the poster is stellar stone lithography in the best B picture tradition: Lane sitting on a big question mark. The poster is folded, in very fine condition with some very minor flaws.
TORNADO (1943) 6534

Original Paramount Pictures Style A One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the William Berke drama, TORNADO (1943) starring Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, William Henry, Gwen Kenyon, and Morgan Conway. The story takes place in 1939 in a small Illinois mining town. Morris plays Pete Ramsay, a coal miner who falls in love with and secretly marries scheming showgirl Victory (Kelly). Anxious to escape her background of poverty, Victory urges Pete to lobby for the position of mine superintendent. She also secretly has an affair with wealthy mine owner Gary (Conway). Then comes a tornado, changing everything. Colors bright, little wear. Possibly never used.
TORNADO (1943) 6533

Original Paramount Pictures lobby card (11×14) for the William Berke drama, TORNADO (1943) starring Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, William Henry, Gwen Kenyon, and Morgan Conway. The story takes place in 1939 in a small Illinois mining town. Morris plays Pete Ramsay, a coal miner who falls in love with and secretly marries scheming showgirl Victory (Kelly). Anxious to escape her background of poverty, Victory urges Pete to lobby for the position of mine superintendent. She also secretly has an affair with wealthy mine owner Gary (Conway). Then comes a tornado, changing everything. Colors bright, little wear. Possibly never used.