eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result q009 WRONG MAN movie lobby card #6 '57 classic Alfred Hitchcock scene! Date Sold 10/10/2006Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card #6 (measures 11" x 14") (Learn More) Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man, the 1957 Alfred Hitchcock New York City based-on-a-true-story crime thriller ("For the first time Alfred Hitchcock goes to real life for his thrills! It's all true and all suspense -- the all-'round biggest Hitchcock hit ever to hit the screen! Warner Bros. present Henry Fonda and Vera Miles and the exciting city of New York in Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man"; "Somewhere... Somewhere... There must be the right man!"; "The first real-life thriller ever screened by Alfred Hitchcock!"; "25 steps down into a subway - and for the first time he doesn't come home that night!"; "Challenge! If you don't believe that this weird and unusual story actually happened, see the records of Queen County Court, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1953 Indictment #271/53, 'The Balestrero Case'"; "The first Alfred Hitchcock hit taken from life! Every twist and turn of it is true!"; "Screen play by Maxwell Anderson and Angus MacPhail"; about a man whose life is ruined when he is mistakenly accused of a robbery) starring Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, Anthony Quayle, Harold Stone, John Heldabrand, Charles Cooper, Esther Minciotti, Doreen Lang, Laurinda Barrett, Norma Connolly, "and the exciting city of New York" NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that director Alfred Hitchcock loved to make tiny cameo appearances in almost all of his movies, starting in the 1940s. But these appearances were not captured in the lobby cards for his movies, except in the case of "The Wrong Man", where the #6 lobby card prominently shows Hitchcock as a patron in the background of a diner where Henry Fonda is eating. This card is highly prized by Alfred Hitchcock collectors! Condition: very good. The card has four pairs of staple holes near the top center, two of the tiny holes are in the top blank border, two are in the top edge of the background, and three of the four remaining tiny holes are in the background area to the left of Hitchcock's head, and one tiny hole is in Hitchcock's hair. There is a pinhole in the lower left blank border and some faint horizontal partial creases near the center of the image (they do not show at all from the front, and I had to turn over the card to see it). Other than the above minor defects, the card is in pretty nice condition, and it has not been restored in any way, and there is no tape anywhere on the front or back of the card. Learn More about condition grades
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