eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8s147 HITCHCOCK FOUR MAJOR CLASSICS English double crown '70s quad-bill Hitchcock! Date Sold 11/24/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded English Double Crown Movie Poster (DC; measures 20" x 30") (Learn More) Hitchcock Four Major Classics, the circa 1970s quad-bill release ("August 10-September 6 Daily double bills") of Rebecca, the classic 1940 Alfred Hitchcock (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award) romantic thriller (Best Picture Academy Award winner; "Between his lips and hers the shadow of this woman!"; "A lonely man, a lovely girl ...struggling against the secret of Manderley"; "The shadow of a remembered woman came between their lips... But these two had the courage to hope... And to live their love!"; "from the best-selling novel by Daphne de Maurier"; "Gloriously she loved him... Though a dread suspicion gnawed at her heart! The secret of Manderley... Challenging, mysterious... Broods over a powerful drama of two lonely people who lived on courage and hope!"; "Produced by David O. Selznick who made 'Gone With the Wind'") starring Laurence Olivier ("Hero of Wuthering Heights"; nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film), Joan Fontaine ("in her sensational starring debut"; in her nominated for Best Actress Academy Award role), George Sanders, Judith Anderson (in her nominated for Best Supporting Actress Academy Award role), Gladys Cooper, Nigel Bruce, Reginald Denny, and C. Aubrey Smith AND Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound, the 1945 Alfred Hitchcock romantic psychological suspense thriller ("This is love!"; "Complete... Reckless... Violent!"; "Forever ...Irresistibly Spellbound!"; "Irresistible their love! INESCAPABLE their fears!"; "The Maddest Love that ever possessed a woman"; nominated for the Best Director and Best Picture Academy Award; "Screenplay by Ben Hecht"; the surreal dream sequences in this movie were designed by Salvador Dali!) starring Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman (billed as "Ingrid Bergman's First Picture since winning the Academy Award"; as a psychiatrist!), Michael Chekhov (in his nominated for Best Supporting Actor Academy Award role), Leo G. Carroll, Donald Curtis, Rhonda Fleming, Norman Lloyd, and John Emery AND Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case, the 1948 Alfred Hitchcock courtroom legal lawyer trial crime film noir ("A Seven-Star HIT by the Producer and Director of SPELLBOUND") starring Gregory Peck, Ann Todd ("Miss Todd appears by arrangement with J. Arthur Rank Organization"), Charles Laughton, Charles Coburn, Ethel Barrymore (in her nominated for Best Supporting Actress Academy Award role), Louis Jourdan, and Alida Valli (billed as "Valli"; best remembered as the female lead of "The Third Man"). Note that Jourdan and Valli are billed as "and two new Selznick Stars". AND Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious, the classic 1946 Alfred Hitchcock World War II (WWII) Nazis-in-South-America romantic love triangle crime film noir ("Fateful fascination! Bold intrigue!"; "Notorious woman of affairs... Adventurous man of the world!"; "Unceasing excitement... Relentless suspense!"; "Adventurous Man! Notorious Woman! - the boldest deception two lovers ever dared!"; "Written by Ben Hecht"; one of Hitchcock's absolute best movies; the plot is wildly implausible, but the quality of the acting of the entire cast and the great direction are so good that you don't care!) starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains (in his nominated for Best Supporting Actor Academy Award role), Louis Calhern, and Leopoldine Konstantin (billed as "Madame Leopoldine Konstantin", in a wonderful sinister performance as Claude Rains' mother!) Artist: Tim Foster-Roger Walton/Aardvark Design Important Added Info: Also note that this is a rare "country of origin" poster for this English movie! Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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