eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 3w0256 FISTFUL OF DOLLARS Italian 1p R1966 Sergio Leone, Eastwood, Symeoni art from 1st release! Date Sold 3/19/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1966 Re-Release Theatrical Folded Italian One-Panel (known in Italy as a "2 Fogli") Movie Poster (1p; measures 39" x 55" [99 x 140 cm]) (Learn More) Per un Pugno di Dollari (released in the U.S. in 1967 as "A Fistful of Dollars"), the classic 1964 Sergio Leone (billed as "Bob Robertson") German/Italian/Spanish spaghetti cowboy western action thriller ("In his own way he is, perhaps, the most dangerous man who ever lived!"; "'A Fistful of Dollars' is the first motion picture of its kind. It won't be the last!"; "He makes no friends - a few enemies - a few dollars - and none of them last!"; "This is the man with no name. Danger fits him like a tight black leather glove!"; "Introducing the man with no name! He's going to trigger a whole new style in adventure. This man with no name is played by Clint Eastwood."; "This short cigar belongs to the man with no name. This long gun belongs to the man with no name. This poncho belongs to the man with no name."; with music by Ennio Morricone; based on the classic Japanese Akira Kurosawa film "Yojimbo") starring Clint Eastwood, Gian Maria Volonte (billed on some items as "Johnny Wels"), Marianne Koch, Wolfgang Lukschy (billed as "W. Lukschy"), Sieghardt Rupp (billed as "S. Rupp"), Joe Edger, Margarita Lozano, and Jose Calvo NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Sandro Symeoni Important Added Info: Note that dating the first Italian poster releases of the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns is very difficult. There is a one-panel poster that has the same image as this, but it has an UNDIS logo at the top, and "1964" by the printer information, and that is believed to be the very first Italian one-panel with this image. There is another one-panel poster with the same image as this, and that one does not have an UNDIS logo, and it has information from the same printer with "1966" by it, and that is believed to be from the 1966 re-release. This poster has the same printer as both the 1964 poster and 1966 posters, but it does not have a date, and it does not have an UNDIS logo, and is believed to be from a different 1966 re-release (perhaps this one was from early 1966 and the one that is dated is from late 1966). We got this information from looking at the three posters closely and from consulting with the leading Clint Eastwood experts. Please do not bid on this poster thinking it is from the very first 1964 release in Italy, because we believe it is not, and that it is likely from an undated early 1966 re-release. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Note that this Italian poster WAS folded in half "an extra time", as some Italian posters are. This means it has more folds than those posters which were NOT folded an extra time, but it also means that it can be sent in a standard flat package, while those that were NOT folded an extra time must be sent in a larger flat package that measures approximately 15" x 23". We list the two types separately by how they are folded, so that you can more easily know which kind of shipping each type requires. Condition: good to very good. Learn More about condition grades
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