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KISS ME KATE (1953) 4910-1
Original MGM Title Card (11×14). Minor discoloration in the border area. One small tear in upper left border. Some pinholes in image area. Otherwise, very fine condition.
This is an original MGM Title Lobby Card (11x14) for the George Sidney musical comedy, KISS ME KATE (1953)—starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, and Ann Miller. KISS ME KATE and WEST SIDE STORY are the two most famous musical adaptations of Shakespeare for stage and screen. Cole Porter’s great lyrics and catchy tunes resulted in the biggest Broadway run of any of his shows (1077 performances) and yielded more hit songs for him that any other production. Grayson and Keel delivered great singing, and Miller literally burned up the screen with her dancing, especially in the number “Too Darn Hot.” Originally filmed in 3-D at a time when the studios were using every gimmick to get people away from their televisions and back to the theaters, the film remains one of the best MGM musicals of the era. This original title card is in very fine condition for its age, having only some minor discoloration in the border area, one small tear in the upper left border and a few pinholes in the image area.
KISS ME KATE (1953) 4910-2
Original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11×14). Some minor pinholes in image area. Otherwise, very fine condition.
This is an original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11x14) for the George Sidney musical comedy, KISS ME KATE (1953)—starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, and Ann Miller. KISS ME KATE and WEST SIDE STORY are the two most famous musical adaptations of Shakespeare for stage and screen. Cole Porter’s great lyrics and catchy tunes resulted in the biggest Broadway run of any of his shows (1077 performances) and yielded more hit songs for him that any other production. Grayson and Keel delivered great singing, and Miller literally burned up the screen with her dancing, especially in the number “Too Darn Hot.” Originally filmed in 3-D at a time when the studios were using every gimmick to get people away from their televisions and back to the theaters, the film remains one of the best MGM musicals of the era. This original scene card with Ann Miller and Kathryn Grayson about to do battle is in very fine condition for its age with only a few pinholes in the image area.
KISS ME KATE (1953) 4910-4
Original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11×14). Very fine condition except for minor pinholes in the image area.
This is an original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11x14) for the George Sidney musical comedy, KISS ME KATE (1953)—starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, and Ann Miller. KISS ME KATE and WEST SIDE STORY are the two most famous musical adaptations of Shakespeare for stage and screen. Cole Porter’s great lyrics and catchy tunes resulted in the biggest Broadway run of any of his shows (1077 performances) and yielded more hit songs for him that any other production. Grayson and Keel delivered great singing, and Miller literally burned up the screen with her dancing, especially in the number “Too Darn Hot.” Originally filmed in 3-D at a time when the studios were using every gimmick to get people away from their televisions and back to the theaters, the film remains one of the best MGM musicals of the era. This original scene card with Keel and a hilarious couple of thugs is in very fine condition for its age with only some very minor pinholes in the image area.
KISS ME KATE (1953) 4910-5
Original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11×14). Very fine condition for its age with only some minor pinholes in image area
This is an original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11x14) for the George Sidney musical comedy, KISS ME KATE (1953)—starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, and Ann Miller. KISS ME KATE and WEST SIDE STORY are the two most famous musical adaptations of Shakespeare for stage and screen. Cole Porter’s great lyrics and catchy tunes resulted in the biggest Broadway run of any of his shows (1077 performances) and yielded more hit songs for him that any other production. Grayson and Keel delivered great singing, and Miller literally burned up the screen with her dancing, especially in the number “Too Darn Hot.” Originally filmed in 3-D at a time when the studios were using every gimmick to get people away from their televisions and back to the theaters, the film remains one of the best MGM musicals of the era. This original scene card with Keel kissing Ann Miller is in very fine condition for its age with only some very minor pinholes in the image area.
KISS ME KATE (1953) 4910-7
Original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11×14). Very fine condition with only some minor pinholes in the image area.
This is an original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11x14) for the George Sidney musical comedy, KISS ME KATE (1953)—starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, and Tommy Rall. KISS ME KATE and WEST SIDE STORY are the two most famous musical adaptations of Shakespeare for stage and screen. Cole Porter’s great lyrics and catchy tunes resulted in the biggest Broadway run of any of his shows (1077 performances) and yielded more hit songs for him that any other production. Grayson and Keel delivered great singing, and Miller literally burned up the screen with her dancing, especially in the number “Too Darn Hot.” Originally filmed in 3-D at a time when the studios were using every gimmick to get people away from their televisions and back to the theaters, the film remains one of the best MGM musicals of the era. This original scene card with Grayson, Miller, and Keel is in very fine condition for its age with only some very minor pinholes in the image area.
KISS ME KATE (1953) 4910-8
Original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11×14). Very fine condition with only some minor pinholes in the image area.
This is an original MGM Scene Lobby Card (11x14) for the George Sidney musical comedy, KISS ME KATE (1953)—starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, and Tommy Rall. KISS ME KATE and WEST SIDE STORY are the two most famous musical adaptations of Shakespeare for stage and screen. Cole Porter’s great lyrics and catchy tunes resulted in the biggest Broadway run of any of his shows (1077 performances) and yielded more hit songs for him that any other production. Grayson and Keel delivered great singing, and Miller literally burned up the screen with her dancing, especially in the number “Too Darn Hot.” Originally filmed in 3-D at a time when the studios were using every gimmick to get people away from their televisions and back to the theaters, the film remains one of the best MGM musicals of the era. This original scene card with Keel and Grayson is in very fine condition for its age with only some very minor pinholes in the image area.
CALAMITY JANE (1953) 6407
Original Warner Bros. Six Sheet Poster (81×81). Folded. Fine plus condition.
Original Warner Bros. Six Sheet Poster (81x81) for the David Butler musical western, CALAMITY JANE (1953)—starring Doris Day and Howard Keel. In the early 1950s, Hollywood had to find a way to draw audiences who were staying at home and watching TV back to the theaters, and films like CALAMITY JANE were designed to do just that. It is the biography of Indian scout Calamity Jane (Day), a butch cowgirl who gets a feminine makeover and snares her shooting buddy Wild Bill Hickok (Keel). This film is certainly one of the most successful combinations of comedy, musical, and western. It has many catchy songs sung by one of the greatest singing talents of the time, Doris Day. It was nominated for three Academy Awards and won the Oscar for Best Original Song “Secret Love.” The six sheet format is rare for this title. We have graded the six sheet in fine plus condition. Some distresses, but the panels are intact, color is good, would back nicely. This poster is printed on four panels. Calamity Jane is perhaps the most beloved of all Doris Day films by her legions of fans.
CALAMITY JANE (1953) 6674
Original Belgium Poster (14×18). Fine plus condition due to being trimmed slightly. Otherwise very fine.
Original Belgium Poster (14x18) for the David Butler musical western, CALAMITY JANE (1953)—starring Doris Day and Howard Keel. In the early 1950s, Hollywood had to find a way to draw audiences who were staying at home and watching TV back to the theaters, and films like CALAMITY JANE were designed to do just that. It is the biography of Indian scout Calamity Jane (Day), a butch cowgirl who gets a feminine makeover and snares her shooting buddy Wild Bill Hickok (Keel). This film is certainly one of the most successful combinations of comedy, musical, and western. It has many catchy songs sung by one of the greatest singing talents of the time, Doris Day. It was nominated for three Academy Awards and won the Oscar for Best Original Song “Secret Love.” Calamity Jane is perhaps the most beloved of all Doris Day films by her legions of fans. There are two original Belgian posters; this is the red style. Trimmed at the top, but not into the image. Scarce.
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