eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 6k0017 UNKNOWN WORLD paper banner 1951 When Worlds Collide ripoff, center of the Earth, ultra rare! Date Sold 11/12/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Movie Paper Banner (measures 24" x 82" [61 x 208 cm]) (Learn More) Unknown World: A Journey Into the Center of the Earth!, the 1951 Terry O. Morse (billed as "Terrell O. Morse") science fiction (sci-fi) thriller ("Adventure into the unknown!"; "In the strangest experiment known to science!"; "They found a New World for Men and a New Secret for Women.. at the center of the Earth!"; "They found a new secret for the World to Whisper ...a thousand miles down down... down!"; "Shocking! ... drama of a woman who lost life's most precious gift!"; "Daring! Adventure of six men and a girl who pierced the heart of the earth!"; "Startling! Scenes of the forbidden depths a thousand miles down!"; "A journey into the center of the earth!"; "Excitement ...to make you thrill! Thrills ...to make you gasp!"; released just months after the classic "When Worlds Collide", it "borrows" virtually the entire plot of that movie, except, instead of going to outer space, the people who hope to survive the Earth's destruction, plan on drilling deep into the Earth to live miles under the surface) starring Victor Kilian, Bruce Kellogg, Otto Waldis, Jim Bannon, Marilyn Nash, and Dick Coogan. Note that Victor Kilian was not credited despite being the star of the film. He was blacklisted shortly after completing the movie during the Communist hysteria of the time. 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 this is an extremely rare poster. We have never auctioned one in all our years of auctioning! Note also that the color inset image on this paper banner (see our image) was printed on a separate sheet and then attached to that area of the banner (this was commonly done with paper banners, and some 30x40s and 40x60s of this period). This is how the poster was created. Note finally that this poster is very long, but because it is not very wide, it can be sent in a regular size tube. However, it can NOT be combined with other rolled posters, and must be either sent by itself (or combined with other items that are exactly like this). Please bear this in mind before bidding on this poster. Condition: very good. The poster has a number of creases and scuff marks scattered in various areas, slightly less than typical of paper banners of this time period. Overall the rare banner and its inset image is in pretty nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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