Not to mention the imagery from horror posters are seared into the id of every 
12 year old, whereas an appreciation for Ms. Bankhead had to wait for those 
pesky teenage years.

--Peter

--- On Fri, 4/13/12, Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net> wrote:

From: Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] An auction house to avoid
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Friday, April 13, 2012, 11:59 AM

Grey et al,

What I was intending to communicate is that I think with HORROR posters, there 
was an early-on cult of collectors for this stuff in a way
that there wasn't for standard Hollywood fare, even A-picture Hollywood Fare 
like comedies, drama, biopics etc.  Westerns have some of this 
same genre-based history, I think, too.  So people from a much earlier period 
had an interest in aggregating posters.



K.

On Apr 13, 2012, at 12:46 PM, Smith, Grey - 1367 wrote:

> I disagree.
> The only reason we are aware, more or less, of exact counts on the horror 
> posters for these classics is that they are so actively desired and collected 
> and that counts have been made of what exists. They are very collectible.
> If a group of collectors is buying Bankhead I can almost assure you that they 
> know how many known copies of Devil and the Deep and Faithless are out there. 
> They are keeping track of it and there are no doubt as many copies of some of 
> those titles as the horror classics. 
> Just as those in the collecting circles for Bogart know how many for 
> Petrified Forest are known or for Cagney, Footlight Parade or Hard to Hold.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby 
> McDaniel
> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 12:34 PM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] An auction house to avoid
> 
> Bruce is correct here.  If as many folks had been as enamored of Tallulah 
> Bankhead as were of Bela Lugosi, you might be able to find the occasional one 
> sheet of THE CHEAT.
> 
> K.
> 
> On Apr 13, 2012, at 12:21 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
> 
>> Good poit Jay. I contend that the Universal horror titles of the 1930s 
>> are often among the most COMMON posters for those years! Can you find 
>> many 1931 titles where there are more one-sheets known than 
>> Frankenstein? Or 1933 titles where there are more one-sheets known 
>> than King Kong?
>> 
>> Bruce
>> 
>> On 4/13/12, Jay Nemeth-Johannes <jay.johan...@smartsensorsystems.com> wrote:
>>> Well, I have items that I believe are one of a kind.  For example a 1 
>>> sheet for a Richard Dix silent "The Glorious Fool", but I have no way 
>>> to prove it is unique.  I expect that much of the paper for early 
>>> silents is rare to nonexistant, especially for lost films.
>>> 
>>> It is easier when the film is iconic and everyone is trying to find 
>>> an example.  Any Dracula find is going to get widespread press.
>>> 
>>> My guess on why some stuff is more available is pure chance that it 
>>> was initially printed in too large a quantity and somebody warehoused 
>>> it for decades.  Laziness rules where a more efficient person throws 
>>> away the "useless" trash.
>>> 
>>>   Jay
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 04/13/12 11:16 AM, Phillip W. Ayling wrote:
>>>> It would be great if these same all-knowing censustakers could also 
>>>> tell us "three known fakes currently being offered". While it makes 
>>>> big news whenever a Dracula one-sheet or a Chaplain 6sheet is found 
>>>> in a barn, I wouldn't be surprised if amongst MoPo members there are 
>>>> some items that are extremely rare or have never been inventoried by 
>>>> an auction house, so "they don't exist".
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for any insight anyone might have.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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