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Auction History Result

4y1374 CINCINNATI KID 7 color 8x10 stills 1965 McQueen, Robinson, Malden, Ann-Margret, Tuesday Weld!

Date Sold 8/29/2023
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7 Original Vintage Theatrical Color 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm] Movie Stills (Learn More)

The Cincinnati Kid, the 1965 Norman Jewison gambling professional poker card playing thriller ("He'd take on anyone, at anything, anytime... It was only a matter of who came first!"; "In the everything wild, winner-take-all world of The Man and The Kid, there was only one way to separate the men from the boys."; "Hear Ray Charles sing the title song!"; "Based on the novel 'The Cincinnati Kid' by Richard Jessup"; "Screen Play by Ring Lardner, Jr. and Terry Southern"; set in 1930s New Orleans, Louisiana) starring Steve McQueen (in the title role as The Cincinnati Kid; "The Kid..."), Edward G. Robinson (as Lancey Howard; "The Man..."), Ann-Margret (as "Melba..."), Karl Malden (as "Shooter"), Tuesday Weld (as "Christian"), Joan Blondell (as "Ladyfingers"), Rip Torn (as Slade), Jack Weston (as Pig), Cab Calloway (famous black African American singer and entertainer, who made many movie appearances as himself, performing, but in this movie, he had a rare non-singing dramatic role, as "Yeller", one of the poker players in the "big game"), and Kenneth Grant Sr. (in a memorable uncredited role as the shoeshine boy who lags dimes with Steve McQueen at the beginning and end of the movie).
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Important Added Info: Note that although these stills were "printed in Great Britain", they have full NSS information. We have been told by an expert that Columbia and MGM had a number of their color stills printed in Great Britain in the late 1950s and the early 1960s (the years vary between the two studios), no doubt because the English color printing was better than the U.S. color printing at this time. However, they were printed in Great Britain to be used in the U.S. (we have heard from many collectors who saw these color stills in U.S. theaters at the time these movies were released, but we have not heard from any English collectors who saw them used in England at that time). In the late 1960s and 1970s some studios started printing color stills like these in Italy, surely for the same reason (because Italian printers had better color printing during those years). But those stills printed in Italy were for use in the U.S., as these stills printed in Great Britain were for use in the U.S. Note that still #9 shows the classic scene where Jack Weston folds, but he can't bear that Robinson might have been bluffing, so he grabs for Robinson's hole card, something you can never do in poker, and Steve McQueen restrains him!

Condition: good to very good.
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