eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4z080 CHEYENNE AUTUMN British quad '64 John Ford, artwork of soldier fighting Native American! Date Sold 5/5/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded British Quad Movie Poster (BQ; Quad Crown; measures approximately 30" x 40") (Learn More) John Ford's Cheyenne Autumn, the 1964 John Ford Native American Indian epic cowboy western ("1,500 miles of heroism and incredible adventure!"; "Now the mightiest true adventure of all! Filmed by 6-time Academy Award winner John Ford... With a massive all-star cast!"; "[1] Thousands of troops sent west to pursue ragged band of Cheyenne. [2] Dull knife counterattacks a Fort Robinson Barracks to cover fleeing tribe. [3] Captain Thomas Archer and fiancee face peril of imminent massacre. [4] Red Shirt precipitates major encounter. [5] Frontier bathed in blood from Powder River to Beecher Island. [6] Indians face starvation as white hunters slaughter buffalo from trains. [7] Incredible frozen flight through savage winter. [8] Running fight, Dodge City vs. Cheyenne. [9] Medicine Lodge treaty"; "In its tremendous spectacle and excitement and in its torrent of emotions, it is the motion picture that must never be forgotten!"; about the outrageous mistreatment of Native American Indians) starring Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Sal Mineo, Ricardo Montalban, Dolores Del Rio, Gilbert Roland, Arthur Kennedy, James Stewart (Jimmy Stewart; "as Wyatt Earp"), Edward G. Robinson ("as the Secretary of the Interior"), John Carradine, and George O'Brien. Note that George O'Brien had been a World War I soldier and Navy boxing champion, and after he left the Navy, he worked as a stuntman, and in 1924, John Ford picked him to star in his silent epic "The Iron Horse". He became a major silent star, and worked consistently in the 1930s, and then he re-enlisted at the start of World War II, when he was over 40 years old! After the war, his old friend and mentor John Ford gave him parts in three westerns, including this one! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Gustav Rehberger Important Added Info: Note that this British quad was folded vertically three times and horizontally three times (this being folded one time more than is sometimes done, but it is quite common with British quads, especially older ones). Because of this, this quad can be sent in one of our standard size flat packages (but if it is purchased together with quads that have not been folded in the same way, then it will of course have to be sent in one of our tubes if the other quads are unfolded, or, if it is purchased with other quads that are only folded once horizontally than it can either be sent in an oversized flat package, OR in a tube). But if this quad is purchased by itself (or solely with other quads that have been folded the same way), then the shipping can be lower, because it then fits in a standard package. But please realize that because this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time it is likely that the creases have diminished and therefore re-folding the poster will likely bring some of those creases back, but we leave that decision as to whether or not to re-fold the poster up to the individual buyer of this item. UNLESS THE BUYER TELLS US OTHERWISE, THIS QUAD WILL BE SENT ROLLED IN A TUBE. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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