eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2b814 STRANGEHER ADAM OR EVE 1sh '72 1st version of Let Me Die a Woman, different title & image! Date Sold 11/1/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 40 3/4" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More) StrangeHer Adam or Eve, the 1972 Doris Wishman sex-change medical operation transsexual sexploitation melodrama ("...I am my father's daughter not his son...") starring Deborah Harten, Lisa Carmelle, Harry Reems, Frank Pizzo, and Carol Sands (we can't say for certain that these people were in this movie; see below!). Note that until recently, we (and everyone else) thought that this movie had been solely released in 1977 under the title "Let Me Die a Woman", with a glossy full-color one-sheet (indicating a fairly professional release at that time). But in 2016, we were consigned a one-sheet with the title "StrangeHer Adam or Eve", and that poster has a different tagline and was a 2-color one-sheet with a completely different image. We searched for more information and found a 1972 newspaper ad for a drive-in theater showing "StrangeHer Adam or Eve", but we could find almost nothing else. Luckily, we were contacted by Michael Bowen, who has studied the life and career of Wishman and is in the process of writing a book about her. He confirms that this movie WAS made by Wishman in 1972, and had a limited run in theaters. In 1977, Wishman created "Let Me Die a Woman" by taking large portions of "StrangeHer Adam or Eve", and adding footage of Dr. Leo Wollman and interviews with a transsexual named "Leslie". Because the two movies have significant differences and were released five years apart, we are listing them as two separate movies. The movie paper from "StrangeHer Adam or Eve" is far more rare than the movie paper from "Let Me Die a Woman". If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that, as stated above, we did not know of the existence of this one-sheet until recently, when we were consigned this poster. It comes to us from the estate of a man who owned a chain of theaters in the 1960s and early 1970s, and we feel certain it is from the first 1972 release of this movie! Also note that this one-sheet measures 27" x 40 3/4" [69 x 104 cm]. Condition: good to very good. The poster was hand-folded. Learn More about condition grades
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