eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result a180 DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS/PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES Forty by Sixty movie poster Date Sold 7/4/2006Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Forty by Sixty Movie Poster (measures 40" x 60") (Learn More) the 1966 double-bill release ("Presenting... A festival of pure terror!"; "Boys! Fight back... Bite back with Dracula fangs! Girls! Defend yourself with zombie eyes! Get yours free as you enter the theatre!"; "Bloodthirsty vampire lives again!"; "The greatest all new fright show in town!"; "All New Thrills and Chills with the eeriest fright show in town!"; "Only the Lord of the Dead could unleash them!") of Dracula: Prince of Darkness, the 1966 Terence Fisher English Hammer vampire horror thriller ("The world's most evil vampire lives again!"; "Four dinner guests - a perfect meal for a bloodthirsty vampire!"; "All-New In Color"; written by John Sansom) starring Christopher Lee (in the title role as Dracula), Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir, Francis Matthews, and Suzan Farmer AND The Plague of the Zombies, the 1966 John Gilling English Hammer horror thriller ("Called from the grave by a Mystic Voodoo Cult..."; "Doomed to walk the Earth as slaves to the lord of the living dead!!!"; "Only The Lord Of The Dead Could Unleash Them!") starring Andre Morell, Diane Clare, John Carson (NOT "Johnny Carson", the U.S. TV star, but an English actor who was doubly cursed!; he started acting long before Johnny Carson's career took off, but he was undoubtedly confused with him throughout the latter part of his career, and his voice sounded exactly the same as James Mason's, so he had that to deal with as well!; nevertheless, he made 122 movies, including many for Hammer Studios), Brook Williams, and Jacqueline Pearce 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: The poster had a 2" tear in the left of the bottom border that was repaired with tape from the back, a 1/2" tear in the left of the top blank border (also repaired with tape from the back), and a piece of tape was put on the back of the bottom right corner (for reinforcement), but other than the above minor defects, the poster was in quite nice condition. Note that this poster was never machine folded. Most movie posters from before 1980 were machine folded immediately after printing, but a very few were left unfolded. An unfolded poster from before 1980 is almost always far more difficult to find than a folded poster of the same title, and finding unfolded posters in excellent condition is even more difficult! Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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