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The Pit and the Pendulum 1961 Original Movie Still - Vincent Price
$ 21.09
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Description
Welcome to Movie Posters WorldwideAll the posters you see listed were purchased from a personal collection of Alfred Tromey who was a Professor, renowned author and Theater owner. This Fabulous Collection consists of 3000 one sheet movie posters and 2000 half sheet movie posters which we will be listing as quickly as possible along with all theater movie stills, window cards and mini lobby cards. The collection is mainly from the early 1960's to the present.
All items are 100% authentic originals and none are reproductions.
Shipping is done in tubes for half sheets and double card boarded envelops for the folded one sheets,
We also will combine shipping on multiple items.
Please fill free to ask any questions you may have in reference to the collection.
We look forward sharing this great treasures with everyone on Ebay.
All of the One sheet movie posters are 27 x 41 and the Half Sheet movie posters are 22 x 28.
The Window cards are 14 x 22 and the Movie Stills are 8 x 10.
The Lobby Cards are 11 x 14.
Inserts 14 x 36
Notes Provided by Heritage:
Half Sheet or Display:
(22" X 28") Printed on card stock paper, the studios often printed two styles of this size, one of which would sometimes be identical to the Title Lobby Card. The images for these posters were often a photographic and artwork combination and were displayed in the lobby of the theater. They were pictured in the pressbooks and called “Displays,” whereas the collectors have taken to calling them Half Sheets, as they are half the size of a One Sheet.
One Sheet:
(27" X 41") This size is most recognizable as the standard movie poster and the size most popular among collectors.
Lobby Card:
(11" X 14") These cards were printed in sets of eight on card stock paper for display in theater lobbies. Some sets had a Title Lobby Card, which showed the production credits and poster artwork. The other seven cards were scenes from the film. These cards were usually produced in full color and have become very desirable collectibles.
Jumbo Lobby Card:
(14" X 17") Printed prior to 1940, though some studios resumed producing them in the 1970s, and 80s, these sets were usually produced for the studio's higher profile releases. Often printed on a linen or glossy stock, with no title card, these cards were produced in far fewer quantities than standard lobby cards, thus, they are more rare.
Insert:
(14" X 36") Printed on card stock paper, these posters were used in conjunction with One Sheets to promote a film. The artwork is usually done in a mix of photographic and artwork style as opposed to the all artwork one sheet. These cards are very popular among collectors.
Window Card:
(14" X 22") Produced on heavy cardboard stock, these cards were small posters used in shop windows to advertise the upcoming or currently-playing feature film. They all had a blank white imprint area of approximately four inches at the top of the card for the theater's name and date of showing. These posters are of a size easy to frame and are attractive to collectors for that reason.
Three Sheet:
(41" X 79") Printed on a thin paper stock, these posters were normally intended to be posted outside of the larger theaters, so fewer