eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 6w636 SEALED VERDICT 3sh '48 Ray Milland, sexy bad redhead Florence Marly ought to hang! Date Sold 4/23/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Three-Sheet Movie Poster (3sh; measures 41" x 81" [104 x 206 cm]) (Learn More) Sealed Verdict, the 1948 Lewis Allen World War II (WWII) France underground resistance war criminal trial melodrama ("What is the truth about fraternization?"; "Everybody saw you with the French girl! She ought to hang!"; "The most powerful and provocative picture since the war!"; set in 1946, right after World War II ended; Ray Milland is an American major trying Nazi war criminals; his people try and convict a German general for ordering the massacre of a French village, and the chief witnesses are the members of the French ungrderground; but then a pretty woman comes to him and tells him the general was innocent, and the major re-opens the investigation, but keeps finding conflicting evidence, and there is pressure on him to carry out the execution, and when he can't find anything concrete, he allows the execution to go forward, and the movie ends with the general hung) starring Ray Milland, Florence Marly, Broderick Crawford, John Hoyt, John Ridgely, and Ludwig Donath. Note that this had the potential to be a great movie, with an ambiguous plot that never reveals whether or not the general was guilty, so the audience might have ambivalent feelings about his execution, but at the end of the movie, the general shows himself to be a virulent Nazi, which certainly cuts off any ambiguity! Also note that Paramount apparently worried about what kind of reception this very downbeat movie would receive at the box office, and all of the U.S. movie paper focuses on pretty Florence Marly, and makes it look like the movie might be a romantic comedy! 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 there was a typo on the bottom of this three-sheet, and it was incorrectly given a copyright date of 1946 in the lower left, when it was a 1948 movie! This is in the printing and would have been on all three-sheets. Also note that this three-sheet was printed in 2 sections designed to overlap. Also note that the theater that used this poster glued the pieces together before putting them on display (this is typical of many actual theater-used posters in multiple pieces). Condition: good. The theater that used this poster glued the pieces together before putting them on display (this is typical of many actual theater-used posters in multiple pieces). There is some darkening on the back of the part of the poster that was on the outside when it was fully folded. There are some creases and several tears along the foldlines that were on the outside when the poster was fully folded. There are some creases, smudges, and tiny tears on some foldlines, and some tiny paper loss at some crossfolds. There are some tears around the edges, with paper loss in the bottom of the right border. Learn More about condition grades
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