eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 6g052 SHOULD A GIRL SAY YES 30x40 1948 great art of guy seducing beautiful girl on ground, rare! Date Sold 5/10/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Unfolded Thirty by Forty (measures 30" x 39 3/4" [76 x 101 cm]) (Learn More) Should a Girl Say Yes?, the 1952 Klaytan W. Kirby sexploitation teens-getting-in-trouble movie ("The season's most sensational picture!"; "Adam said yes ...Eve said...? Should a Girl Say Yes?"; "Clean! Moral! Decent!"; "Positively no one under 16 admitted"; "The amazing adventures of a beautiful blonde who 'went wild out west'"; "A picture to thrill and delight you..."; "If you like 'Unusual' Entertainment you'll love... Should a Girl Say Yes?"; "Wonderous [sic] Scenes of Sheer Lovliness! [sic]"; "She wanted 'to live and learn'...and she found plenty of males eager to help her with both!") starring Dorothy Abbott, Thad Swift, Phil Rhodes, Carol Brewster, and "The most glamorous gorgeous girls ever captured on film!". Note that this is a very confusing movie! IMDB has the date as 1953 but we have seen newspaper ads from January 1st, 1953 stating it's run was "ending tonight", which indicates that it was released in late 1952. Like many sexploitation movies from the time, it was released under several titles and stayed in theaters for years during it's first release as it moved around the country. This film even had a version with additional 3D footage added to cash in on the 3D craze of the time! If anyone knows more about this movie, 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 item needs to be shipped in an oversized flat package. Some of these items can ONLY be sent in flat packages, and could not possibly be rolled into a tube. On some of them (for example if it is a size that might ordinarily be rolled in a tube, like a half-sheet), the reason it is in this auction is specifically because we feel it either CAN'T be rolled or because we feel it would be a mistake to roll it, because it might well damage the item. In the case of the few items that could be rolled, we will roll the item in a tube if the new owner insists, but only if they accept that they can't return the item if it is damaged from being rolled. So please bear in mind that this item must be sent in a LARGE flat package (the size of the package will depend on the size of the item), and bear this added expense in mind before placing a bid on it. Condition: poor. The poster has been glued to a stiff and heavy piece of cardboard. It has painted taglines at upper center and a painted title at center. There is red tape around the borders. Please see our super-sized image to get a good sense of the condition of this item prior to placing a bid. Learn More about condition grades
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