eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8j431 NEBRASKAN 3D standee '53 Phil Carey, Hayes, the last savage raid of the mighty Sioux nation! Date Sold 6/30/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Standee (measures 32 1/2" x 59 1/4" [83 x 150 cm]) (Learn More) The Nebraskan, the 1953 Fred F. Sears 3-D (3D; 3-Dimension) Native American Indian cowboy western ("If the Indians didn't get them... They'd get each other!"; "The story of the great Indian betrayal"; "For shock-thrills and sheer excitement, see the strange events that unleashed the fury of the last savage raid of the mighty Sioux Nation!"; "The attack on Fort Atkinson in 3 Dimensions"; "Wingfoot Nations fought for the privilege of hanging him!"; "McBride He'd get rid of them - even if he had to kill them!"; "Paris The one man who could save her - she double-crossed!"; "Reno A good soldier gone wrong - as wrong as a man can go!"; "Wade Harper The peace-maker with the gun!"; "The story of the great betrayal behind the last savage raid of the mighty Sioux Nation!"; "In 3-Dimensions") starring Philip Carey (billed as "Phil Carey, The Screen's New 'Thrill-Man' In A Great New Role!"), Roberta Haynes ("That 'Return To Paradise' Girl Enflames The Screen Again!"), Wallace Ford, Richard Webb, Lee Van Cleef, Regis Toomey and Jay Silverheels NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this movie was originally in 3-D. The studios created both 3D and 2D posters and lobby cards (the 2-D posters and lobby cards were for theaters that lacked the 3-D equipment). This standee is from the "3-D" release. Note that several months ago, we were consigned around a dozen standees that were similar to this one. Just about every one of them is "die-cut", meaning that they are cut around the edges to the shape of the image. But while those were from the same time period, they had been poorly stored, and most were quite musty and had other condition issues. NOW WE HAVE BEEN CONSIGNED A DIFFERENT MUCH LARGER GROUP OF 85 STANDEES LIKE THESE, BUT WHILE THESE ALSO HAVE CONDITION ISSUES, THEY ARE NOT "MUSTY" LIKE THE EARLIER ONES WERE! They were apparently stored far better, and while they have aged over the past 60 or 70 years, but most of the defects were likely acquired when they were first used. See the condition area below for a full description of the condition each standee is in, but know that this is a remarkable collection that was well stored for many decades (and standees like this have always been quite rare, because few survived, likely because theaters discarded them after using them)!There are two circular pieces of cardboard attached to the back of the standee that once had a string between them (this is how the standees were originally made), but the strings are no longer present, pretty unusual for standees of this age. This does not have any kind of regular standee backing. We are guessing that you were supposed to lean the standee against a pole and tie the strings from the circles around the pole, but that is just a guess! Condition: good to very good. The poster has some faint horizontal scuff lines (caused by the corrugated cardboard it was created on) and some minor wear around the edges (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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