Image Lot Price Description








1686
$1,007.25

LOT OF 8 MOVIE POSTERS.

1) “New Faces of 1937” RKO Radio Pictures movie poster with screenplay by Nat Perrin, Phillip G. Epstein, and Irv. S. Brecher. Morgan Litho Corp., Cleveland, Ohio. 2) “Race Street” RKO Radio Pictures movie poster starring George Raft, William Bendix, and Marilyn Maxwell. Directed by Edward Marin and produced by Nat Holt. Film Noir with illustration of George Raft and femme fatale Marilyn Maxwell. Bottom margin reads “Copyright 1948 RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.” 3) “Pardon Us” Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy movie poster produced by Favorite Films Corporations. Artist caricature of Laurel & Hardy adorns this circa late 1940s poster. 4) “Under Two Flags” 1936 poster starring Ronald Colman & Victor McLaglen, and co-starring Rosalind Russell. Directed by Frank Lloyd & produced by Darryl F. Zanuck for 20th Century-Fox. A French Foreign Legion-esque illustration of armed riders on horseback. Bottom margin reads “Copyright by Twentieth-Century Fox Film Corp. MCMXXXVI”. Tooker-Moore Lithograph Co., Inc., N.Y. 5) “Kiss of Death” 20th Century-Fox 1953 movie re-issue poster starring Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy, Colleen Gray, and Richard Widmark. Directed by Henry Hathaway & produced by Fred Kohlmar. Bottom margin reads “Copyright 1953 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.” 6) “Sweethearts” MGM 1940s poster starring Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy. Directed by W.S. Van Dyke II and produced by Hunt Stromberg. Tooker Litho. Co., N.Y. 7) “The Fighting 69th” Warner Bros. film starring James Cagney, Pat O’Brien, and George Brent. Directed by William Keighley. Poster image depicts all three starring actors as part of the WWI Fighting 69th Infantry based out of New York. 8) “Where Are Your Children”, Monogram Pictures 1944 movie poster starring Jackie Cooper and Gale Storm. A low budget exploitation film directed By William Nigh and produced by Jeffery Bernerd. Montage of barroom scenes involving cat fights and bootleg liquor. SIZE: Images are 1) 26-3/4″ w x 40-1/2″ h. 2) 26-1/2″ w x 40-1/2″ h. 3) 26-3/4″ w x 40-1/2″ h. 4) 26-3/4″ w x 40-1/2e” h. 5) ” w x ” h. 6) 26-1/2″ w x 40-1/2″ h. 7) 26-1/2″ w x 40-1/2″ h. 8) 26-1/2″ w x 40-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Richard J. Miller. CONDITION: 1) Good-very good; pronounced fold lines with some small areas of paper loss. 2) Very good; intersection of fold lines show slight paper loss. 3) Very good to excellent. 4) Good-very good; color touch-up to fold lines; intersection of fold lines shows slight paper loss. 5) Very good-excellent; some wear to fold lines. 6) Moderate wear with some paper loss to fold lines; light moisture stains to left & right sides. 7) Fair-good; moderate wear with some color touch-up and minor paper loss to fold lines; margin repairs all sides; bottom right corner is a facsimile reproduction. 8) Very good with some wear to fold lines. 1-14958 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1686


Auction: Advertising, Toy & Doll Auction - Fall 2014
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