eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 9f181 OUTLAW SAFARI linen 1sh R57 great artwork of super sexy White Huntress vs deadly python! Date Sold 8/16/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1957 Re-Release (re-titled "White Huntress" for this re-release) Theatrical Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More) Golden Ivory (released in the U.S. in 1956 by Majestic as "Outlaw Safari" and then picked up by AIP in 1957 and given a wider release as "White Huntress"; see below), the 1954 George P. Breakston English jungle safari adventure thriller ("They lived hard... and loved savagely, braving every danger to carve a new frontier!"; "Conquering the world's last wild frontier!"; "Filmed entirely in outdoor Africa"; "Primitive love... awakened on Africa's forbidding Veldt."; "SEE... Dangerous Natives Thirsting for the White Man's Blood!"; SEE... Africa's first covered wagons... Forging new frontiers in a forbidden land!"; "White Woman vs. The Deadly Python"; "SEE Blood Mountain... graveyard of the elephant...!"; "SEE White Woman... attacked by primitive savages...!"; SEE Man vs. Leopard in a battle to the death...!"; "SEE... The Rugged mysterious Kenya-Masai country in COLOR!"; "SEE... Dangerous natives thirsting for the white man's blood!"; "Africa's White Pioneers"; "A hardy group of pioneers conquering the World's last wild frontier... The dark continent!"; "Deadly Python vs. Terrified Beauty"; "Africa's intrepid pioneers... fighting to wrest a homeland against primitive man and animal... against the chaos of nature... and the fury of outlaw hunters"; about English settlers in East Africa wanting to start a farming community, but they hire two men to help them who are after a legendary elephant graveyard, which will make them rich from ivory, but then both men fall for one of the pretty women settlers) starring Robert Urquhart, John Bently, Susan Stephan, Howard Wood, Morea Soutter, and Alan Tarlton. Note that this English movie was made in 1954, and by all accounts, it is a very tame movie, without much sex or excitement. In 1956, "Majestic Productions" released it in the U.S. under the title "Outlaw Safari", which was pretty misleading, but then the next year, AIP picked it up and re-titled it yet again to "White Huntress", and had a striking image of a pretty blonde woman with a knife entangled by a deadly python, and not only was this incredibly misleading as to what the movie was about, but it also references a scene that never occurs in the movie (pretty typical of AIP at this time!). If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Overall Condition and Pre-Restoration Defects with Quality of Restoration: fair to good. The poster had damage in the girl's mouth and the area around her mouth at upper left. It also had some creases and tiny paper loss along parts of the folds, with many pinholes around the edges and scattered in the image, with some paper loss in the corners. Overall, the poster was in fair condition prior to linenbacking. The poster was pretty well backed, but you can clearly see signs of the above defects and the restoration of the above defects. Learn More about condition grades
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