eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1y320 SPELLBOUND title card R49 Alfred Hitchcock, 3 artwork images of Ingrid Bergman & Gregory Peck! Date Sold 9/9/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Undated (probably 1956) Re-release Vintage Theatrical Movie Title Lobby Card (LC TC; measures 11" x 14") (Learn More) Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound, the 1945 Alfred Hitchcock (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) amnesia romantic psychological suspense thriller ("This is love!"; "Complete... Reckless... Violent!"; "Forever ...Irresistibly Spellbound!"; "Irresistible their love! Inescapable their fears!"; "The Maddest Love that ever possessed a woman"; "These two together to hold you"; "Screenplay by Ben Hecht"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; a strange story of an amnesiac in a hospital who is discovered to be posing as a doctor, but when the doctor is found dead, a female psychiatrist, who has fallen in love with him, tries to find out who he really is and who really killed the doctor; the surreal dream sequences in this movie were designed by Salvador Dali!) starring Ingrid Bergman (billed as "Ingrid Bergman's First Picture since winning the Academy Award"; as a psychiatrist!), Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film), Leo G. Carroll, Donald Curtis, Rhonda Fleming (in her first real role, as a nymphomaniac!), Norman Lloyd, John Emery, Regis Toomey, Addison Richards, and Art Baker. Note that Rhonda Fleming was just 22 and had not had any real parts before being cast in this movie. But when she learned she was a "nymphomaniac", she said "I didn't even know what a nymphomaniac was. My mother and I had to look it up in the dictionary."! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that master producer David O. Selznick was behind many of the greatest movies of the 1930s to 1950s. In each case, he would release the movie through a major studio for its first release only, and then would himself re-release the movie many times over the following years, thus resulting in many different posters and lobby cards for each of his movies, and often some of the early re-releases have been mistakenly sold as originals (because they are undated and are full color). Since the re-releases were almost never dated, or affiliated with another studio, it makes them difficult to date, UNLESS they have a litho number, and unfortunately, this lobby card has no litho number or anything to date it, but because we have seen a poster from a Selznick release of 1949, we think it is likely this lobby card is from that same release! Condition: good to very good. The card was folded down the center at a slight diagonal. There was a 1" tear in the left of the top border that was repaired with tape from the back. There are a few creases around the edges of the card. Other than the above, the card is in pretty good condition! Learn More about condition grades
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