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HIS WIFE'S HABIT ('70) HIS WIFE'S HABIT ('70) WC, regular OR search current auctions Auction History Result 4k567 HIS WIFE'S HABIT Benton WC '70 Gerald McRaney, tell me mother, why? Date Sold 8/30/2011Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Benton Window Card Movie Poster (WC; measures 14" x 22") (Learn More) His Wife's Habit, the 1970 Joy N. Houck Jr. New Orleans Louisiana Mardi Gras thriller melodrama ("You might live with an alcoholic... Or you might live with a dope addict! But not His Wife's Habit"; "A habit practiced by strange women..."; "A habit whispered about..."; "A habit she taught her young innocent daughter"; "When you see his wife's habit, be ready to feel a sensation too startling to describe"; the "habit" referred to is "nymphomania", which was worse than alcoholism or drug addiction in 1970; the movie takes place at Mardi Gras time, and the woman is blackmailed by a creepy guy and his spooky sidekick) starring Georgine Darcy, Marcus J. Grapes, Michael Anthony, Gerald McRaney (this was his second movie role, after "Night of Bloody Horror", and he went on to a long successful TV career!), and Christina Hart (billed as "introducing Christina Hart"). Note that the movie was a box office failure, and after an aborted attempt to re-release the movie in 1971, it was finally re-released in 1972 as a horror movie under the title "Women and Bloody Terror" as part of a double feature with the 1969 movie "Night of Bloody Horror". Also note that IMDB lists the movie as a 1970 release with the title "Women and Bloody Terror" but we think they are in error. However, if anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. 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 card is made by the Benton Card Company which is a different company than the one that printed most of the window cards at that time. The Benton Card Company made mostly two-color window cards that used blown up newspaper ads. They sold their window cards cheaper than the regular ones, so many theaters used them. In the 1970s, someone bought the company and made reprints of earlier titles, but those are clearly marked. The window card offered here is from the original release of this movie! Note that this window card was never folded. Often window cards would be folded across the middle, because that would make them 11" x 14", and they could then be sent with standard folded posters. Most collectors put an added value on a window card that has never been folded. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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