Original Universal Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the Lambert Hillyer horror classic, DRACULA’S DAUGHTER (1936) starring Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill, and Edward Van Sloan. In this sequel to the original Dracula, Prof. Van Helsing (Sloan) is in danger of prosecution for the murder of Count Dracula, but a strange and hypnotic woman (Holden) steals the Count’s body and cremates it. Bloodless corpses start appearing in London again, and Hungarian countess Marya Zaleska sees the aid of psychiatrist Jeffrey Garth (Kruger) in freeing herself of a mysterious evil influence. This is a horror film with a strong sexual & lesbian subtext. Holden is wonderful with her exotic Slavic features and hypnotic eyes. She has a tragic aura about her as a vampire who wants to escape her cursed existence. The film was originally to be written and directed by James Whale, but alas his script was so “outrageous” to the producers that he was taken off the project. This wonderfully eerie scene card is paper-backed and in very fine condition. Presents beautifully.
STRANGE CONFESSION (1945) 19949

Original Universal Pictures Three Sheet Poster (41.5×79) for the John Hoffman horror mystery, STRANGE CONFESSION (1945) starring Lon Chaney Jr., Brenda Joyce, J. Carrol Naish, and Milburn Stone. This was the fifth installment of the Universal “Inner Sanctum” series made between 1943 and 1945 and all starring horror all-star Lon Chaney Jr. This film was actually a remake of an earlier Universal film, THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD (1934). Chaney is a scientist working on a cure for influenza. He is victimized by his unscrupulous boss (Naish), who releases the vaccine before it is ready, resulting in the death of Chaney’s young son. Wonderful graphics! This original three sheet poster is linen-backed and in fine condition.
THE MOLE PEOPLE (1956) 20025

Original Universal Pictures Lobby Card Set (11×14) which includes the title card and seven scene cards for the Virgil W. Vogel horror fantasy, THE MOLE PEOPLE (1956) starring John Agar, Cynthia Patrick, Hugh Beaumont, and Alan Napier. This is the tale of an archeological team that stumbles upon an underground civilization of a lost albino tribe of Sumerians who have enslaved a race of mole-like humanoids. Hugh Beaumont would go on to play Ward Cleaver on popular TV series “Leave It To Beaver,” and Alan Napier would play Alfred the Butler in the “Batman” series. This lobby card set is in very fine minus condition with only light edge wear and a few pinholes. The cards have been professionally cleaned with minor touch-up in the borders.
TARANTULA (1955) 20009

This is an original Universal Pictures Scene Lobby Card (11×14) for the Jack Arnold sci-fi/horror classic, TARANTULA (1955) starring John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. This is the tale of a tarantula, which is injected with a special nutrient formula and then escapes from the scientist’s laboratory. It then grows into a 100-foot monster that attacks cattle as well as humans. It was one of the most popular of the “insect-gone-rampant” films of the 1950′s. There is even a small supporting role for the young Clint Eastwood as a jet squadron leader assigned to drop napalm on the spider to burn it to death. This original scene lobby card featuring Leo G. Carroll is pristine and in near mint condition.
TARANTULA (1955) 20008

Original Universal Pictures Title Lobby Card (11×14) for the Jack Arnold sci-fi/horror classic, TARANTULA (1955) starring John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. This is the tale of a tarantula, which is injected with a special nutrient formula and then escapes from the scientist’s laboratory. It then grows into a 100-foot monster that attacks cattle as well as humans. It was one of the most popular of the “insect-gone-rampant” films of the 1950′s. There is even a small supporting role for the young Clint Eastwood as a jet squadron leader assigned to drop napalm on the spider to burn it to death. This original title lobby card is in very fine plus condition with only a few minor bends and creases and a light dust shadow in the top border. Art by Reynold Brown.