[MOPO] FA: Less than an hour to go, and still 100 27" x 40" U.S. posters at $1 & 250 at $3 or under, lots of cool titles!

2010-12-16 Thread Bruce Hershenson
If you have been wanting to give yourself a super-inexpensive holiday
present, why not shop at our 27" x 40" U.S. poster auctions closing in less
than one hour? There are  still 100 27" x 40" U.S. posters at $1 & 250 at $3
or under and honestly, there are lots of cool titles included in these super
bargains! And most of the 500 items over just $3 are really discounted as
well, and remember that what you bid is what you pay (no $14 buyers
premiums, or any buyers premiums at all, and 19 easily re-salable movie
poster books to all club members who get 20 items), so why not go right now
to 
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?
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[MOPO] FACLOSING KillerSharks,BlackChristmas,MGMClassics,GableAlfredoGarciaLOOK AT LIST

2010-12-16 Thread Rixposterz
 
Hi, Everyone,
 
  I have about 50 Auctions CLOSING WITHIN 4 TO 5 HOURS!!!--all at  GREAT 
PRICES---as LOW AS $4 OR LESS PER POSTER!!, including:  (PLEASE  look at 
list...MORE ADDED!)
_http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50_ 
(http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50) 
BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA (CLASSIC PECKINPAH) Orig US 1-SHEET NM  
$19.99!!
BLACK CHRISTMAS (HOLIDAY HORROR CLASSIC, 1975) Orig US 1-SHEET ONLY  
$16.50!!!
DON'T LOOK NOW (Nicholas Roeg) + MORE! 3 Orig KILLER THRILLER US 1-SHHETS  
ALL FOR $19.99!
DRACULA & OLD DRACULA 3 Orig 1-SHEETS + MORE!! ONLY $12.99!!
CLARK GABLE---3 Orig 50s MOVIE POSTERS + LOBBY SET!  ALL FOR ONLY  $19.99!!!
KILLER SHARKS & KILLER WHALES! 5 Orig US MOVIE POSTERS!  GREAT  ART! ALL 
FOR $19.99!!
JUDY GARLAND, GENE KELLY, FRED ASTAIRE + MORE! Orig 11-CARD MGM MUSICAL US  
LOBBY

  SET! MINT! ONLY $14.99!!
ULTRA RARE 1965 YOKO ONO SEXPLOITATION US 1-SHEET REDUCED TO $295  LOOK!!
COMPULSION (ORSON WELLES, LEOPOLD + LOEB CASE,1959) Orig US 1-SHEET +  BEST

  US LOBBY CARD ONLY $14.99!!
MACHINE-GUN-TOTING REBEL ANARCISTS!! 4 Orig US 1-SHEETS GREAT TITLES! ALL  
FOR $19.99!!
MASSAGE PARLOR '73 Orig X-RATED CULT CLASSIC US 1-SHEET NEAR MINT! ONLY  
$14.99!!!
BARBRA STREISAND! 4 Orig US 1-SHEETS! GREAT TITLES!  ALL 4 FOR ONLY  
$12.99!!
AL CAPONE & JOHN DILLINGER!! 2 Orig 30's GANGSTER CRIME US 1-SHTS  + MORE! 
$14.99!!
THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL + MORE! 4 Orig KILLER CRIME MOVIE POSTERS! ALL FOR  
$19.99!!
ZANZABUKU + MORE!  2 Orig CLASSIC JUNGLE ADVENTURE UD 3-SHEETS!   BOTH FOR 
$19.99!!
ROD TAYLOR LOT  4 Orig US MOVIE POSTERS GRAT TITLLES! ONLY  $14.99!!
BAMBOO GODS & IRON MEN + MORE!  3 Orig 70s KUNG FU MARTIAL ARTS US  1-SHTS 
ONLY $19.99!
TO THE DEVIL..A DAUGHTER + MORE! 3 Orig CLASSIC 70s HORROR US 1-SHEETS ONLY 
 $14.99!!
THE RITZ  Orig 1974 GAY THEME US 1-SHEET + LOBBY SET NM  ALL FOR  ONLY 
$12.99!!
THE LOVE BUG 3 Orig 1-SHEET MOVIE POSTERS! ALL 3 FOR ONLY $14.99!!
PEGGY ANN GARNER  "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE" Orig 1946 US LOBBY CARD! BEST!  
$9.99!!
MARGARET O'BRIEN  "LOST ANGEL" Orig 1943 US LOBBY CARD ONLY  $9.99!!
THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF + MORE! 3 Orig CLASSIC HORROR US 1-SHEETS ONLY  
$14.99!!
WILD IS THE WIND (ANTHONY QUINN, ANNA MAGNANI,1958) Orig US 1-SHT GREAT  
ART! $12.99 NM
THE EXORCIST 4 Orig 1974 11x14 US LOBBY CARDS MINT! ALL 4 FOR ONLY  $12.99!!
BUTTERFIELD 8 + MORE! 6 Orig ELIZABETH TAYLOR US LOBBY CARDS!  ALL 6  FOR 
ONLY $14.99!
ANGEL FACE (PREMINGER, MITCHUM FILM NOIR,1953) Orig US 1-SHEET ONLY  $9.99!!
_http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50_ 
(http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50) 
  And these are ONLY HALF of the Auctions I have CLOSING SOON!!   PLEASE 
TAKE A LOOK FOR  BARGAINS!   Thanks to 
all, Rick

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[MOPO] Blake Edwards 1922-2010

2010-12-16 Thread Scott Burns
Director Blake Edwards has passed away from pneumonia at the age of 88. His 
films included the Pink Panther series, Breakfast at Tiffany's, 
Victor/Victoria, and The Days of Wine and Roses. Here are 2 links:

http://www.imdb.com/news/ni6223984/

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/16/blake-edwards-prolific-comedy-director-has-died/

Scott 
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[MOPO] mopo = Hurrell stills for sale and CS BULL - also PICKFORD

2010-12-16 Thread Tom Martin
folks Im lottoing out a Mary picford still collection and Douglas 
fairbanks Sr on ebay


also I have original stampted Hurrell 11 x 14 and CS Bul 11 x 14 Ill be 
selling


and also various stills.. this Huge collection was the archive of 
referenve stills from the Stuberghs who made the Hollywood waX museum in 
Hollywood, CA


Many of te starts gave the personal stills and also There sre some 
interesting stills like  Gone with the wind the actual still used 
opening day Dc 1939 at the  theatre in La  that was in the newspaper 
complete with the page slugon back,, fromme the Cathaway theatre


Also there is a interesting Monroe still that Ive never sen before from 
" womans world?


also some great Gable stills and Jimmy Durante and many more from all 
kinds of people.


see seller dream fctory on ebay or there  is a direcet link from my 
webpage - click on the ebay logo and it takes you to our sales.

www.hollywooddreamfactory.com

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[MOPO] FA - ABBA, Le Mans, etc...

2010-12-16 Thread Ioan Baicu
Hi,
I listed on eBay some great Romanian movie posters.
Thanks for looking.
Ioan
http://www.gk.ro/ibaicu/collectibles.html
 

 
ABBA- Swedish movie-Romanian poster 
 



Le Mans (hot rod)-Steve McQueen, dir. Lee H. Hatzin 

 



Kagemusha (CANNES)-dir. Akira Kurosawa-Romanian poster 

 



Life Goes On-Julio Iglesias-Romanian poster 

 



Sound of Music, The (Oscar 1965)-Julie Andrews 

 



Star Wars, S.E.(sci-fi)-Peter Cushing,dir. George Lucas 

 



E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial -dir. Steven Spielberg 

 



Ragazzi del Juke-Box (1959)-Adriano Celentano, Elke Som 

 



Love Story-Ali MacGraw, Ryan O’Neal, dir. Arthur Hiller 

 



The Great Race-Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis-Romanian poster 

 



Dodes’ka Den- dir. Akira Kurosawa-Romanian poster 

 



Sanjuro- dir. Akira Kurosawa-Romanian poster 

 



Shichinin no samurai-dir.Akira Kurosawa-Romanian poster 

 



Malquerida, La (1949)-Columba Dominguez, Roberto Canedo 

 



Suspect (1987)-Cher, Dennis Quaid, Liam Neeson 

 



Immigrant-Adriano Celentano, Claudia Mori 

 

 




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Re: [MOPO] Those wascky Warner Bros. Linen lobbies

2010-12-16 Thread Ron Moore
Since I've been asked to weigh in on this-
As Bruce pointed out, many stars did indeed join the armed forces and were 
unavailable for new pictures during the war years. However, another reason for 
the reduction of new films was the US war depoartment. They enforced strict 
rationing of materials on the US public and business and that included the film 
studios and the film stock they had available. One only has to look at the 
number of features Warner Bros. released from the mid 1930's through 1941 and 
then compare that to the number of features the studio released in the war 
years. You'll see a drastic cut in the number of new productions. That, in 
turn, forced the studios to re-release some of their more popular features 
during the 1942-1945 era. 
Warners used a flat stock on their lobbies from the silent era through 1935 
(approximate) and then converted to a veneer finish on most of the 1936-1937 
features. Starting in late 1937 and then going through very early 1940 they 
used "linen" stock. In 1940, they partially converted over to flat stock again, 
however, they continued to use the linen stock on a few features into 1942. The 
latest example of this I can recall is Yankee Doodle Dandy. 
Okay- back to the c.1942 reissues on flat stock... Warner had to fill those 
theatres with product so they reissued many of their most popular films 
STARTING in 1942. So when you see flat stock Warner lobbies- for films that we 
know were released on linen stock in the 1938-1940 era, the assumption is they 
were released in 1942- 1945. On certain films (like The Frisco Kid) Warners 
issued entirely new sets with different motif and inset stills. On other films, 
(like Adventures of Robin Hood) they issued the same cards as the originals 
just on flat stock. 
As for Virginia City (1940)- I have linen cards on that title and those are 
original. My assumption is that since Virginia City had three major stars, it 
was probably re-released in 1942-1944. Those cards are printed on flat stock. 
Here's another situation- For Bette Davis' Bordertown cards- the film was 
released in 1935 on flat stock. There are also cards on linen finish and this 
points to a reissue from 1938. 
Also- the reissues didn't stop in 1944. During 1945- Warner Bros changed the 
copyright information in the lower right corner of their posters and cards. 
From the 1930's through 1944 it read "This advertising material is the property 
of Vitagraph Inc" Starting in 1945 (and prior to their conversion to NSS in 
1946) the copyright notice states, "This advertising material is the property 
of Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corporation..." 1945 was the only year 
Warner's used this copyright.
The flat stock lobbies from Adventures of Robin Hood use the "Warner Bros. 
Distributing Corp." copyright- which marks them as from a 1945 reissue. Also- 
there are some Casablanca lobbies with the same information - and most of these 
were reissues from 1945 that were first released in South America. A number of 
these tumed up in the early 1990's as material was surfacing from Colombia, 
Brazil, Argentina, etc. 
As for the c.1942 reissue dates. I don't know of anyone researching the exact 
year these films were reissued. I've often thought about doing the research 
myself. I think most dealers and auction houses use 1942 as the "circa" year 
since we know the reissues started at that point... but it could have just as 
easily been 1943, '44 or '45. 
And as a final note--- Warners experimented with other linen stocks as early as 
1936 with Charge of the Light Brigade.
Hope that helps.
Ron MooreCinema Icons

--- On Thu, 12/16/10, Captain Bijou  wrote:

From: Captain Bijou 
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Those wascky Warner Bros. Linen lobbies
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010, 5:12 AM



 
 
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I have three DR. ERLICH lobbies in inventory and 
all three are on linen stock.
 
Earl 

[MOPO] FA: Now YOU can add your favorite posters of the past 30 years to your collection (and guaranteed to be original) and many prices are really low, with 12 hours to go!

2010-12-16 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low
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7x176 DARK KNIGHT teaser DS 1sh '08 Heath Ledger as the Joker, why so
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7x444 MATRIX advance DS 1sh '99 Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence
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7x583 SILENCE OF THE LAMBS style C teaser 1sh '90 Jodie Foster & Anthony
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7x691 VERTIGO int'l DS 1sh R96 Alfred Hitchcock classic, cool artwork by
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7x284 GRINDHOUSE advance 1sh '07 Rodriguez & Tarantino, Planet Terror &
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[MOPO] FACLOSINGBlackChristmas,Gable,KillerSharks,30sGangsters,KungFu,Exorcist,Werewolf

2010-12-16 Thread Rixposterz
Hi, Everyone,
 
  I have about 50 Auctions CLOSING TODAY--all at GREAT PRICES---as LOW  AS 
$4 OR LESS PER POSTER!!, including:  (PLEASE look at list!)
_http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50_ 
(http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50) 
BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA (CLASSIC PECKINPAH) Orig US 1-SHEET NM  
$19.99!!
BLACK CHRISTMAS (HOLIDAY HORROR CLASSIC, 1975) Orig US 1-SHEET ONLY  
$16.50!!!
CLARK GABLE---3 Orig 50s MOVIE POSTERS + LOBBY SET!  ALL FOR ONLY  $19.99!!!
KILLER SHARKS & KILLER WHALES! 5 Orig US MOVIE POSTERS!  GREAT  ART! ALL 
FOR $19.99!!
JUDY GARLAND, GENE KELLY, FRED ASTAIRE + MORE! Orig 11-CARD MGM MUSICAL US  
LOBBY

  SET! MINT! ONLY $14.99!!
ULTRA RARE 1965 YOKO ONO SEXPLOITATION US 1-SHEET REDUCED TO $295  LOOK!!
COMPULSION (ORSON WELLES, LEOPOLD + LOEB CASE,1959) Orig US 1-SHEET +  BEST

  US LOBBY CARD ONLY $14.99!!
MASSAGE PARLOR '73 Orig X-RATED CULT CLASSIC US 1-SHEET NEAR MINT! ONLY  
$14.99!!!
BARBRA STREISAND! 4 Orig US 1-SHEETS! GREAT TITLES!  ALL 4 FOR ONLY  
$12.99!!
AL CAPONE & JOHN DILLINGER!! 2 Orig 30's GANGSTER CRIME US 1-SHTS  + MORE! 
$14.99!!
THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL + MORE! 4 Orig KILLER CRIME MOVIE POSTERS! ALL FOR  
$19.99!!
ROD TAYLOR LOT  4 Orig US MOVIE POSTERS GRAT TITLLES! ONLY  $14.99!!
BAMBOO GODS & IRON MEN + MORE!  3 Orig 70s KUNG FU MARTIAL ARTS US  1-SHTS 
ONLY $19.99!
TO THE DEVIL..A DAUGHTER + MORE! 3 Orig CLASSIC 70s HORROR US 1-SHEETS ONLY 
 $14.99!!
THE LOVE BUG 3 Orig 1-SHEET MOVIE POSTERS! ALL 3 FOR ONLY $14.99!!
PEGGY ANN GARNER  "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE" Orig 1946 US LOBBY CARD! BEST!  
$9.99!!
MARGARET O'BRIEN  "LOST ANGEL" Orig 1943 US LOBBY CARD ONLY  $9.99!!
THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF + MORE! 3 Orig CLASSIC HORROR US 1-SHEETS ONLY  
$14.99!!
WILD IS THE WIND (ANTHONY QUINN, ANNA MAGNANI,1958) Orig US 1-SHT GREAT  
ART! $12.99 NM
THE EXORCIST 4 Orig 1974 11x14 US LOBBY CARDS MINT! ALL 4 FOR ONLY  $12.99!!
BUTTERFIELD 8 + MORE! 6 Orig ELIZABETH TAYLOR US LOBBY CARDS!  ALL 6  FOR 
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ANGEL FACE (PREMINGER, MITCHUM FILM NOIR,1953) Orig US 1-SHEET ONLY  $9.99!!
_http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50_ 
(http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50) 
  And these are ONLY HALF of the Auctions I have CLOSING SOON!!   PLEASE 
TAKE A LOOK FOR  BARGAINS!   Thanks to 
all, Rick

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Re: [MOPO] Those wascky Warner Bros. Linen lobbies

2010-12-16 Thread Captain Bijou
I have three DR. ERLICH lobbies in inventory and all three are on linen stock.

Earl Blair 
CAPTAIN BIJOU 
www.captainbijou.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: Phil Edwards 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 1:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Those wascky Warner Bros. Linen lobbies


  Dr Erlich's Magic Bullet, as I recall.
  Phil
- Original Message - 
From: Darcy and Tracey Craig 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Those wascky Warner Bros. Linen lobbies


Bruce - 

 

Thanks for this . makes perfect sense. 

 

Does anyone know though if warners issued flat lobbies for the 30's 
classics for anyone other than Errol Flynn?

 

And Virginia City was released in 1940. Has anyone ever seen or have a 
linen lobby for this title? Just curious as I've had a few cards over the years 
and none were linen. My searches of major auction houses also don't seem to 
specify linen, so no definite answers there.

 

Thanks to anyone who can help.

 

Darcy

 

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Halegua Comic Art
Sent: December 13, 2010 1:09 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
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so does that mean that my Juke Girl lobbies that are not linen paper might 
be first release lobbies as well??




At 04:05 AM 12/13/2010, Bruce Hershenson wrote:



Darcy

Great topic, especially if it will cause some dealers to quit saying the 
flat cards from 1930s titles are original release! On movies that were 
originally released in 1940 and earlier, I would say there is no chance the 
flat cards are first release, but there is some doubt on movies that were 
originally released in 1941 or 1942 (on those it is possible they made both 
flat and linen at the same time).

After Pearl Harbor, most of Warner Bros top stars enlisted in the Armed 
Forces (likely partly due to their patriotism, and partly due to the top income 
tax rate of 88% imposed in 1942 (it went to 94% in 1944)! Many of them were 
immediately made officers and got cushy jobs in the military but a few asked 
for and received combat duty.

That left the studios (and Warner Bros in particular) in a bind, because 
the movies they made with their second tier stars were not nearly as popular as 
their product of the mid-to-late 1930s. So they re-released their top movies 
from that period.

I am not sure where the 1942 came from (all of these re-releases were 
undated to the best of my knowledge), but  they are surely from between 1942 
and 1945 or so, when the stars returned home.

We always record handwritten NSS info from movie paper (sometimes they 
would assign numbers to items that were printed without them, for filing 
purposes, and that can be invaluable in exactly dating re-releases) but I don't 
recall seeing one on one of these.

I am sure Ron Moore, Grey Smith or Ed Poole will have more light to shed on 
this subject!

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Darcy and Tracey Craig 
 wrote:

Hello all - 

 

I was speaking with another longtime collection a few weeks back and 
decided to post on a topic I know has been discussed, but not sure if any 
resolution came.

 

When I started collecting relatively seriously, it was around 1981. I was 
after lobbies from the Errol Flynn classics of the 1930's, among other things. 

 

When you'd come across a card that was "flat" rather than linen, no one 
really knew why. It was assumed they were from the same original release. but. 
maybe not.  

 

A few years ago Heritage auctioned some flat Robin Hood lobbies and said 
they were R42. I have now seen other dealers with similar lobbies state the 
same. While I don't doubt this, we were wondering how this R42 designation came 
to be. I have also seen other flat lobbies from the likes of the Sea Hawk also 
labeled as R42. Is this confirmation coming from pressbooks from reissues? Or???

 

Was it only Flynn that had reissues of linen cards on flat paper? Or did 
other Warner Bros stars also have this? And was it only for reissues from 1942? 
I know for Flynn. the card styles themselves changed a lot in other reissues. 

 

And are there Virginia City cards on linen as well as flat? I have only 
seen flat for this title?

 

Thanks to anyone who can help!

 

Darcy

 

 

 

 

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