eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4w365 PETER PAN 8 LCs R1969 Walt Disney animated cartoon fantasy classic, great images! Date Sold 3/8/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 8 1969 Re-Release Theatrical Movie Lobby Cards (LCs; measure 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) Walt Disney's Peter Pan, the classic 1953 Clyde Geronimi & Wilfred Jackson Walt Disney animated animation cartoon musical family fantasy adventure melodrama ("It will live in your heart forever!"; "He will live in your heart forever!"; "A New Achievement in Cartoon Entertainment"; "Here is a new movie-going experience. It sweeps you away to the Never Land of Captain Hook's pirates, pixie Tinker Bell, fabulous Mermaid Lagoons and Indian braves."; "Flight to Never land - Peter Pan leads the way to the land of imagination where adventure never ends."; "Tiny Tinker Bell - is tricked by Captain Hook into hide-away, revealing Peter Pan's secret"; "Thrilling encounter - with Wendy's life in peril, Peter Pan duels Captain Hook about the pirate's ship."; "Merry Mermaids - beguiling little sea sirens, display their shimmering beauty in their undersea grotto home."; "Perilous journey - captured by Indians, the Lost Boys are led to the tribal camp of the Redmen."; "The Pirate Ship - turned to gold, takes to the sky over Never Land on its journey back to the world of reality."; based on the play by J.M. Barrie) featuring the voices of Bobby Driscoll (in the title role; billed as "with Bobby Driscoll as the voice of Peter Pan"), Kathryn Beaumont (as Wendy), Paul Collins, Tommy Luske, and Hans Conried NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that while this set contains eight cards, it is NOT a complete set. This was originally a set of nine cards, and one of the scene cards is missing (perhaps it was used by a theater that had a frame that displayed eight cards, and the ninth card became separated at that time). Please do not bid on this set thinking it is a complete set. Note also that when this classic movie was re-released in 1969, a set of nine cards was created for that re-release, but they are not dated, not even on the title card (although the title card says "A RE-RELEASE" at bottom center). When the movie was again re-released in 1976, a set of nine cards was issued that are identical to the nine cards from the 1969 re-release, and it can be almost impossible to distinguish them! There was also a set of eight special "portrait" lobby cards for the 1976 re-release, which were not released in 1969. However, in the case of these cards, we know they are from the 1969 re-release, because they have a 1969 NSS stamp on the back (but otherwise, they can't be distinguished from the 1976 cards). Condition: good to very good. The card with the lost boys tied up has much marker writing on back. Each has an ink pad stamp at lower right or on back (see above). They are otherwise in generally nice condition. Learn More about condition grades
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