Interestingly, I acquired a near identical 30x40 from Jerry Fiore in the early
1980s, but with one major distinction:
In place of the BoF Karloff portrait art, there was a huge b/w c/u photo of the
1931 Monster.
I got lots of 50s Realart 30 x 40s from Jerry and they all had photographic art
as
Well, I will admit, I did get the poster that started this discussion:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/R1951-FRANKENSTEIN-Boris-
Karloff-ORIGINAL-MOVIE-POSTER-30x40-1-Sheet-Rolled-/122904356780
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 3:45 PM, MoviePoster Collectors <
moviepostercollect...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good res
Good researchin' guys.
And I suppose there is a teeny weeny - maybe even smaller than DT's hands -
chance that somebody in this chain got it.
Not me, BUT BUT got this rollin' in, after Poster Mountain fiddled with it:
http://moviepostercollectors.guide/Storage/BoF-rr.jpg
On Thu, Jan 25, 201
Hi Kirby,
I did a 2nd quick follow up, mentioning that same thing (the '47RR being Uni
and not Realart), but that post has yet to appear on MOPO. Seems a lag from my
email server to the listserv or something.
Jeff
Kirby McDaniel wrote:
> Interesting! Thanks, Jeff. But… this is Univ
Interesting! Thanks, Jeff. But… this is Universal re-release, not Realart.
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Austin
> On Jan 25, 2018, at 9:28 AM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
>
> emp offered the pressbook the last time in 2016 for auction.
>
> The combo 3 sheet (and one sheet) can be seen here:
>
> http://ww
emp offered the pressbook the last time in 2016 for auction.
The combo 3 sheet (and one sheet) can be seen here:
http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/inc/archive_image.php?id=12660434
Jeff
James Gresham wrote:
> Greg that combo poster you refer to exists. When I was researching images
The 1947 pressbook shows the Frankenstein/Dracula combo 3 sheet as well as a
combo OS that was done.
But it was Universal that handled the 1947 RR, not Realart.
Realart did the 1951 RR.
Jeff
James Gresham wrote:
> Greg that combo poster you refer to exists. When I was researching im
Greg that combo poster you refer to exists. When I was researching images
for the new book, *What Music They Make, *I came across a picture of it.
Unfortunately, someone was standing in front of it, covering a large
portion. I may still have that image somewhere. I believe it may have
been an R
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