2008 NOV Signature Vintage Movie Poster #695 2008-11-07 Auction - 734 Price Results - Heritage Auctions in TX - Page 10
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85729: The Phantom of the Opera (Universal, 1925). One85506: Flying Down to Rio (RKO, 1933). One Sheet (27" X85291: Dracula's Daughter (Universal, 1936). Title
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2008 NOV Signature Vintage Movie Poster #695

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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Columbia, 1939).: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Columbia, 1939). Insert (14" X 36"). With the success of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, (1936) director Frank Capra planned a follow-up film, in which his
85217: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Columbia, 1939).Est. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
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Dirigible (Columbia, 1931). Title Lobby Card: Dirigible (Columbia, 1931). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14"). Frank Capra directed this epic adventure about a Navy crew aboard a dirigible seeking to fly over the South Pole who wind
85218: Dirigible (Columbia, 1931). Title Lobby CardEst. US$500-US$800See Sold Price
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Lady for a Day (Columbia, 1933). Midget Window: Lady for a Day (Columbia, 1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"). May Robson is delightful as Apple Annie, a down-and-out street vendor who for years has kept her daughter (Jean
85219: Lady for a Day (Columbia, 1933). Midget WindowEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Lady for a Day (Columbia, 1933). One Sheet (27": Lady for a Day (Columbia, 1933). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Frank Capra provided his usual flair for social comedy to this picture which featured Warren William as a New York criminal
85220: Lady for a Day (Columbia, 1933). One Sheet (27"Est. US$4,000-US$6,000See Sold Price
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Broadway Bill (Columbia, 1934). Insert (14" X: Broadway Bill (Columbia, 1934). Insert (14" X 36"). Made the same year as Frank Capra's It Happened One Night, this film was developed by Columbia to capitalize on that romantic
85221: Broadway Bill (Columbia, 1934). Insert (14" XEst. US$1,000-US$1,500See Sold Price
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It's a Wonderful Life (RKO, 1946). One Sheet: It's a Wonderful Life (RKO, 1946). One Sheet (27" X 41"). One of the most universally beloved movies ever made, this traditional Christmas favorite, starring James Stewart and Donna
85223: It's a Wonderful Life (RKO, 1946). One SheetEst. US$8,000-US$15,000See Sold Price
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Miracle on 34th Street (Timely Motion Pictures: Miracle on 34th Street (20th Century Fox, 1947). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Darryl F. Zanuck had so little faith in this now-perennial favorite that he ordered it released in May rather
85224: Miracle on 34th Street (Timely Motion PicturesEst. US$2,500-US$4,500See Sold Price
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It's a Wonderful World (MGM, 1939). One Sheet: It's a Wonderful World (MGM, 1939). One Sheet (27" X 41"). James Stewart is a detective who is convicted of abetting an eccentric millionaire with murder. He escapes from the police
85225: It's a Wonderful World (MGM, 1939). One SheetEst. US$500-US$800See Sold Price
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Harvey (Universal International, 1950). One: Harvey (Universal International, 1950). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Of all the roles essayed by star James Stewart during the course of his illustrious career, few are as well-beloved,
85226: Harvey (Universal International, 1950). OneEst. US$1,000-US$2,000See Sold Price
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Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (Universal: Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (Universal International, 1953). Three Sheet (41" X 81"). In spite of the film's title, stars Bud Abbott and Lou Costello never get to Mars. Instead,
85227: Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (UniversalEst. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (MGM, 1945).: Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (MGM, 1945). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Bud and Lou's last film for MGM is also one of their funniest. The boys are bumbling barbers who act as talent
85228: Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (MGM, 1945).Est. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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College Humor (Paramount, 1933). Midget Window: College Humor (Paramount, 1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"). A young Bing Crosby appears in an offbeat role as a college professor who falls for a student, and in the process
85229: College Humor (Paramount, 1933). Midget WindowEst. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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Beginner's Luck (MGM, 1935). Lobby Cards (2): Beginner's Luck (MGM, 1935). Lobby Cards (2) (11" X 14"). This was the first Our Gang short appearance of Alfalfa in this, one of the funniest of their shorts from the period.
85230: Beginner's Luck (MGM, 1935). Lobby Cards (2)Est. US$400-US$800See Sold Price
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Sons of the Desert (MGM, 1933). Half Sheet (22": Sons of the Desert (MGM, 1933). Half Sheet (22" X 28"). Considered to be Laurel and Hardy's best feature film, with the boys sneaking off to a fraternal meeting unbeknownst to their
85231: Sons of the Desert (MGM, 1933). Half Sheet (22"Est. US$10,000-US$20,000See Sold Price
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Swiss Miss (MGM, 1938). Title Lobby Card (11" X: Swiss Miss (MGM, 1938). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14"). Produced during the duo's tumultuous period under Hal Roach, this Laurel and Hardy classic features them as mousetrap salesmen
85233: Swiss Miss (MGM, 1938). Title Lobby Card (11" XEst. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo Lobby: Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo Lobby Card (14" X 17"). After killing her sugar daddy, Chan Lo (Harold Huber), Rose Carlton (Mae West) skips town on board a boat bound for
85234: Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo LobbyEst. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo Lobby: Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo Lobby Card (14" X 17"). The lovely Mae West graces this stunning portrait card, a vision of loveliness who became one of the iconic beauties
85235: Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo LobbyEst. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo Lobby: Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo Lobby Cards (3) (14" X 17"). Although she only appeared in a handful of films, Mae West is remembered today as one of the iconic beauties
85236: Klondike Annie (Paramount, 1936). Jumbo LobbyEst. US$600-US$1,000See Sold Price
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Free and Easy (MGM, 1930). Window Card (14" X: Free and Easy (MGM, 1930). Window Card (14" X 22"). This was silent star Buster Keaton's first talking film, in which he plays Elmer J. Butts, a hapless gas station attendant
85237: Free and Easy (MGM, 1930). Window Card (14" XEst. US$1,500-US$3,000See Sold Price
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Jail Birds of Paradise (MGM, 1934). One Sheet: Jail Birds of Paradise (MGM, 1934). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Made just before the release of their first short as the Three Stooges, Woman Haters, this musical short subject featured
85238: Jail Birds of Paradise (MGM, 1934). One SheetEst. US$5,000-US$10,000See Sold Price
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Fools For Luck (Paramount, 1928). Lobby Card: Fools For Luck (Paramount, 1928). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). W.C. Fields stars (in his last silent film) as an oil swindler, trying to con hopeful townspeople out of their money. The
85239: Fools For Luck (Paramount, 1928). Lobby CardEst. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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It's a Gift (Paramount, 1934). Insert (14" X: It's a Gift (Paramount, 1934). Insert (14" X 36"). A multi-talented radio and film personality, W.C. Fields perfected his persona as a hard-drinking, child-hating misanthrope. So,
85240: It's a Gift (Paramount, 1934). Insert (14" XEst. US$1,500-US$2,500See Sold Price
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