eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 6y368 I THE JURY 1sh '53 Mickey Spillane, Mike Hammer, great images of sexy girl stripping! Date Sold 9/3/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) Mickey Spillane's I, the Jury, the 1953 Harry Essex 3-D (3D; 3-Dimension) mystery crime thriller ("Now! His first motion picture blasts you out of your seat with its NAKED FURY!"; "All its man-woman violence shatters the screen!"; "So raw... So big... So full of naked fury ...IT HAD TO BE FILMED IN 3-D"; "The dynamite 3-D thriller!"; "Now! His first motion picture blasts you out of your seat in all-thrill 3-Dimension!"; "That Mickey Spillane Fury... SHATTERING! Those Mickey Spillane Women...SENSATIONAL! The Mickey Spillane Thrills... SEARING!"; "The Dynamite Thriller!"; "For the first time... That Mickey Spillane violence dynamites the screen with Thrills and Fury"; "Now! Mickey Spillane dynamites the screen with thrills and fury!"; "Now! Mickey Spillane dynamites the screen in 3-Dimension"; "For the first time... That Mickey Spillane violence blasts out of the screen at you in 3-Dimension!"; "The dynamite thriller!"; "Written for the Screen and Directed by Harry Essex"; based on the classic novel by Mickey Spillane) starring Biff Elliott (billed as "introducing Biff Elliot as Mike Hammer"), Preston Foster, Peggie Castle, Margaret Sheridan, Alan Reed, Joe Besser, and Paul Dubov. Note that Mickey Spillane was a department store salesman in 1940 when he discovered he could sell stories for comic books, and he quickly wrote for all the major companies. After Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Air Force and became a fighter pilot. After the war, he wrote "I, the Jury" in 19 days, and it was published in 1947, and it sold 6.5 million copies in the U.S. alone. Its hero, Mike Hammer, a hard-boiled private eye, would appear in many more novels. Spillane would write for the movies, and he even played Mike Hammer in "The Girl Hunters" in 1963! 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 movie was originally in 3-D. The studios created both 3D posters and 2D posters (the 2-D posters were for theaters that lacked the 3-D equipment). This poster is from the "2-D" release. Condition: good. There is a Canadian censor stamp in the woman's image at right. There are areas of writing on the back of the poster that slightly bleed through to the front. There is a jagged tear in the art at left as well as some tears along the foldlines and around the edges of the poster. Learn More about condition grades
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