eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1z169 JOE LOUIS STORY linen 1sh 1953 four great images art of the black heavyweight champion boxer! Date Sold 12/5/2019Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More) The Joe Louis Story, the 1953 Robert Gordon black African American boxing sports biographical melodrama ("America's Greatness Was In His Fists... The Screen's Big Story Is In His Heart!"; "The triumphs, the let-downs, the love he searched for! It's all here in the real-life adventure of the fighter... the man ... the legend they called the 'Brown Bomber'!"; "Powerful...as his battering fists! Thrilling... As his fighting heart! Great... As his never-to-be-forgotten story!"; "Told With A Boldness That Will Rock You!"; "From behind the smashing victories comes this story of a guy who fought his way to the top - to find a place deep in the heart of a girl - and all America!"; "The picture that bares his life... His love... And the wicked whispers that flamed with his legend!"; "See Joe punch his way to the top!"; "It's all here - the victories he won - the woman he lost - the wild, lurid stories they built around him!"; "Nothing ever hit the screen like... The Joe Louis Story"; "See Primo Carnera, Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Jim Braddock, Rocky Marciano"; "The sensational story of America's Champ of Champs!"; "The stormy picture that bares his thrilling life"; "What they said about him... was it true? He was owned by an underworld syndicate! He had a 'secret' manager! He squandered and gambled away large sums of money! He has become a playboy with dozens of girl friends! He has been duped by his 'friends'!"; "produced by Stirling Silliphant") starring Paul Stewart ("The newspaperman. His typewriter followed Joe's career!"), Hilda Simms ("The wife he loved and lost"), James Edwards ("'Chappie' His trainer and closest friend"), John Marley, Dotts Johnson, and Coley Wallace (in the title role; billed as "introducing Coley Wallace as Joe Louis") NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. 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 creases, tears, and some tiny bits of paper loss on parts of the folds, and the blank borders were likely trimmed off. The red and black text of the title had some kind of paint over them (perhaps a foreign language title was written in). Overall, the poster was in fair condition prior to linenbacking. Someone performed restoration to some of the above defects, but not all, and they either replaced the missing blank borders or completely painted over the existing ones. They also completely painted over the red areas of the title and then painted in the words "The" and "Story". So the poster has had really significant restoration, and you can see clear signs of it, so bear all of this in mind before bidding on this poster. Learn More about condition grades
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