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ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. WC, regular OR search current auctions Auction History Result 6b465 ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. WC '66 full-length sexiest prehistoric cave woman Raquel Welch! Date Sold 3/24/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Window Card Movie Poster (WC; measures 14" x 22" [36 x 56 cm]) (Learn More) One Million Years B.C., the classic 1966 (released in the U.S. in 1967) Don Chaffey English Hammer prehistoric science fiction (sci-fi) dinosaur romantic fantasy adventure thriller ("This is the way it was"; "Travel back through time and space to the edge of man's beginnings..."; "Discover a savage world whose only law was lust!"; "Discover a savage world whose only law was greed!"; "A time when there was no law and man... Woman... And beast roamed the Earth - untamed!"; "Stretch your imagination... To a world where passion takes the place of law... Where each day must be conquered and won... Where man is just one of the savage beasts that roam the Earth..."; "Recreated as never before - with all its realism, savagery and scenic splendors captured on the Giant Screen in breathtaking Color by DeLuxe"; "Now on the Giant Screen in breathtaking PanaMation and vivid Color - the dawn of civilization recreated as never before ...with all its realism, savagery and scenic splendors!"; "Captured on the Giant Screen in breathtaking color by DeLuxe"; "Man vs. woman vs. beast... it was survival of the fittest!"; "First there was man... woman... and beast..."; "This is the way it was 'One Million Years B.C.'"; "Adapted from an original screenplay by Mickell Novak, George Baker, Joseph Frickert"; produced by Hal Roach [who was uncredited], with special effects by Ray Harryhausen) starring Raquel Welch, Percy Herbert, John Richardson, Martine Beswick, and Jean Wladon 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: This window card has a studio-issued corrective credits snipe in the top left. The difference between the regular credits and the corrective credits is that the part that is covered over said "Filmed in Giant Panamation". A knowledgeable collector tells us that "Panamation" was simply another name for Harryhausen's Super-Dynamation process. However, it is likely copyright issues with Panavision caused the studio to issue the snipe (and they also told theaters to put a piece of tape over the second credit at bottom right that says "FILMED IN GIANT PANAMATION"). Note that this window card was folded in half, and because it was folded perfectly in half, it can be sent in one of our standard size mailers. If it is purchased by itself (or solely with other posters that can be sent in standard size mailers), it will be sent that way. But if it is purchased with posters that need to be sent in oversized mailers, then we will of course send it that way. Condition: good. The poster has two studio issued snipes (see above). It has stains in the right border, slightly extending into the border of the image (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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