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HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL ('59) HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL ('59) insert OR search current auctions Auction History Result 7k1111 HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL insert 1959 classic art of Vincent Price & skeleton hanging girl! Date Sold 10/24/2024Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Insert Movie Poster (measures 14" x 36" [36 x 91 cm]) (Learn More) House on Haunted Hill (some stills identify the movie as "House of Haunted Hill" but a collector tells us that he saw the film on the opening weekend and it was titled "House on Haunted Hill"), the 1959 William Castle haunted house horror thriller ("First film with the amazing new wonder Emergo [specially installed for this engagement] The thrills fly right into the audience!"; "The 13 greatest shocks of all time! Consult your doctor! Bring your seat belts! See it with someone with warm hands!") starring Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart, Richard Long, Alan Marshal, Elisha Cook Jr., Carolyn Craig, Julie Mitchum, and Leona Anderson. Note that the "gimmick" for this movie (Emergo) described above consisted of an actual fake skeleton that was pulled out from above the screen on a wire and dragged across the audience when the skeleton on the movie comes out of its box, and then it is reeled back in across the audience, making two trips. This required special equipment, and apparently many theaters chose not to install it, because the pressbook has special ads for it only for theaters that have the Emergo equipment. We have read that some of the theaters that DID install the equipment had it uninstalled, once teen boys learned of it, because they would come to the showings with slingshots and damage the skeleton with rocks or BBs! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that in recent years the price on posters from this title have escalated quite a bit. This seems to be likely related to the extreme gruesome nature of the art on many of the posters, with both a skeleton holding a girl hanging from a noose, and Vincent Price holding a severed head! This is much like the excesses in comic books in the early 1950s that caused a Senate investigation, and we wonder if there was a similar outcry against posters like these after this, because it would be many decades before one would see any posters similar to this (especially in the U.S.)! Also note that this art is often attributed to Reynold Brown but we cannot be 100% certain. If anyone has definitive evidence as to who created the art, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Note that this poster was folded at one time but because it has been laying flat for a long time our intention is to send it rolled in a tube. However, because we are certain it would not harm it to re-fold it (because the folds are still there and have not diminished), we can also re-fold it if the buyer needs it to be shipped with folded items. Condition: good. The poster has tiny pinholes around the edges, with creases in the blank borders. There was a tear in the middle of the left border and someone put paper tape on the back of that area. There are creases along the folds, with a partial extra fold 5" from the bottom of the poster. In spite of the above, the poster can be displayed and enjoyed as it is, or certainly restoration could be performed, but that will be the choice of the new owner of this cool poster. Learn More about condition grades
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