2008 NOV Signature Vintage Movie Poster #695 2008-11-07 Auction - 734 Price Results - Heritage Auctions in TX - Page 30
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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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House on Haunted Hill (Allied Artists, 1959).: House on Haunted Hill (Allied Artists, 1959). Half Sheet (22" X 28"). Five strangers are offered a cool $10,000 if they can just survive one night in the house of mysterious
85697: House on Haunted Hill (Allied Artists, 1959).Est. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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House on Haunted Hill (Allied Artists, 1959).: House on Haunted Hill (Allied Artists, 1959). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Want to make $10,000 overnight? All you have to do is spend that night in Frederick Loren's (Vincent Price)
85698: House on Haunted Hill (Allied Artists, 1959).Est. US$2,000-US$4,000See Sold Price
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Curse of the Demon (Columbia, 1957). Half Sheet: Curse of the Demon (Columbia, 1957). Half Sheet (22" X 28") Style A. The film tells the story of Dr. John Holden (Dana Andrews), an American psychologist intent on exposing demonic
85699: Curse of the Demon (Columbia, 1957). Half SheetEst. US$600-US$900See Sold Price
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Curse of the Demon (Columbia, 1957). One Sheet: Curse of the Demon (Columbia, 1957). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Originally titled Night of the Demon, this gripping and atmospheric British film is about American psychologist John
85700: Curse of the Demon (Columbia, 1957). One SheetEst. US$800-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (Cinematográfica: Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (Cinematográfica Calderón S.A., 1958). Mexican One Sheet (27" X 41"). Sometimes known as The Aztec Mummy vs. the Human Robot, this is the third and final
85702: Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy (CinematográficaEst. US$500-US$1,000See Sold Price
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The Mummy's Ghost (Universal, 1944). Three Sheet: The Mummy's Ghost (Universal, 1944). Three Sheet (41" X 81"). In this sequel to The Mummy's Tomb, Lon Chaney Jr. stars again as Kharis the mummy, now protector of princess Ananka,
85703: The Mummy's Ghost (Universal, 1944). Three SheetEst. US$8,000-US$14,000See Sold Price
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The Mummy's Ghost (Universal, 1944). Half Sheet: The Mummy's Ghost (Universal, 1944). Half Sheet (22" X 28"). The third entry in Universal's popular Mummy series, this classic chiller finds Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.), along with
85704: The Mummy's Ghost (Universal, 1944). Half SheetEst. US$5,000-US$10,000See Sold Price
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The Mummy (Universal, 1932). Lobby Card (11" X: The Mummy (Universal, 1932). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). After the overwhelming success of Frankenstein, released at the end of 1931, it was clear that star Boris Karloff was the
85705: The Mummy (Universal, 1932). Lobby Card (11" XEst. US$10,000-US$20,000See Sold Price
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The Mummy (Realart, R-1951). Half Sheet (22" X: The Mummy (Realart, R-1951). Half Sheet (22" X 28"). Boris Karloff's first day of shooting for this classic Universal horror film was "the most trying ordeal I ever endured." Makeup
85706: The Mummy (Realart, R-1951). Half Sheet (22" XEst. US$3,000-US$6,000See Sold Price
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The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942).: The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942). Three Sheet (41" X 81"). After the original Frankenstein movie in 1931 and its highly successful sequels - Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
85707: The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942).Est. US$10,000-US$20,000See Sold Price
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The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942).: The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). This was Lon Chaneys only appearance as the Frankenstein monster, the fourth in the venerable Universal series.
85708: The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942).Est. US$800-US$1,500See Sold Price
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The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942).: The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942). Insert (14" X 36"). The fourth film in the Frankenstein saga, this was the first picture in which the Monster was portrayed by someone
85709: The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal, 1942).Est. US$5,000-US$8,000See Sold Price
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Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). Lobby: Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). This was the second sequel to 1931's Frankenstein, and marked the last time that Boris Karloff would play the Monster
85710: Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). LobbyEst. US$3,000-US$6,000See Sold Price
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Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). Lobby: Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). This classic Universal horror film was the last time Boris Karloff played Frankenstein's Monster -- if you don't
85711: Son of Frankenstein (Universal, 1939). LobbyEst. US$1,200-US$2,000See Sold Price
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Collin Clive, Elsa Lanchester and Ernest: Collin Clive, Elsa Lanchester and Ernest Thesinger in "The Bride of Frankenstein" (Universal, 1935). Still (8" X 10"). Vintage, black and white, single weight, glossy still. This
85712: Collin Clive, Elsa Lanchester and ErnestEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Title Lobby Card: Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14"). James Whale created a legend when he cast a virtual unknown, Boris Karloff, to portray the Monster in the cinematic
85713: Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Title Lobby CardEst. US$45,000-US$65,000See Sold Price
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Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Lobby Card (11": Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). Before this film, Boris Karloff was a bit player whose career, at the age of 44, was going nowhere. Cast in a role that other
85714: Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Lobby Card (11"Est. US$10,000-US$20,000See Sold Price
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Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Stills (4) (8" X: Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Stills (4) (8" X 10"). Vintage, black and white, single weight, glossy stills. Of all of the Universal horror paper, few titles are more sought
85715: Frankenstein (Universal, 1931). Stills (4) (8" XEst. US$800-US$1,000See Sold Price
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Frankenstein (Universal, R-1938). Three Sheet: Frankenstein (Universal, R-1938). Three Sheet (41" X 81"). The February 1931 release of Dracula convinced Universal Pictures that the horror genre was a force to be reckoned with
85716: Frankenstein (Universal, R-1938). Three SheetEst. US$50,000-US$80,000See Sold Price
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The Walking Dead (Warner Brothers, R-1942). One: The Walking Dead (Warner Brothers, R-1942). One Sheet (27" X 41"). Boris Karloff has one of his best roles as a soft-spoken patsy who takes the fall for a crime and faces execution,
85717: The Walking Dead (Warner Brothers, R-1942). OneEst. US$1,000-US$2,000See Sold Price
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The Body Snatcher (RKO, 1945). Half Sheet (22" X: The Body Snatcher (RKO, 1945). Half Sheet (22" X 28") Style B. The dream team of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi join forces once again for this horror classic, loosely based on a
85718: The Body Snatcher (RKO, 1945). Half Sheet (22" XEst. US$2,000-US$4,000See Sold Price
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The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Window Card (14": The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Window Card (14" X 22"). A particularly hirsute Larry Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.) glares out from this eerie duotone window card, poised over the
85719: The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Window Card (14"Est. US$7,000-US$9,000See Sold Price
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The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Lobby Card (11": The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Lobby Card (11" X 14"). One of Universal's "big three" horror franchises, the ongoing saga of Larry Talbot, aka the Wolf Man, was probably the most
85720: The Wolf Man (Universal, 1941). Lobby Card (11"Est. US$3,000-US$4,000See Sold Price
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