eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2y481 KING KONG S2 recreation 3sh 1997 classic art of the fierce ape on Empire State Building! Date Sold 11/6/2014Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Unfolded S2 Re-Creation Three-Sheet Movie Poster (3sh; measures 41 1/4" x 83 3/4" [105 x 213 cm]) (Learn More) King Kong, the classic 1933 Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack Africa New York City giant ape fantasy romantic love triangle adventure horror thriller ("'The most awesome thriller of all time' the one and only"; "Not beast.. Not human.... Not devil.. But all three magnified! Raging.. Roaring.. Crushing.. Killing.."; "Strangest story ever conceived by man!"; "Out-leaping the maddest imaginings! Out-thrilling the wildest thrills!"; "See the living, fighting monsters of Creation's dawn rediscovered in the world today!"; "See the death-fight between giant ape and prehistoric dinosaur... the most amazing combat since the world began!"; "See the ape as big as a battleship wrecking New York!"; "Unique..! Thrilling! Startling!"; "From an idea conceived by Edgar Wallace & Merian C. Cooper"; based on the story by Edgar Wallace, with incredible special effects by Willis O'Brien) starring Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong (as Carl Denham), Bruce Cabot, Frank Reicher, and Sam Hardy NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this is a poster from the "S2 Art Group". In the late 1990s, this company bought 100 year-old lithograph presses, and completely refurbished them, and then recreated stone litho printing plates for classic movie posters (mostly one-sheets, and mostly the most expensive posters from the 1920s and 1930s!), and then printed them on the 100 year-old presses, in exactly the same way the posters were originally printed (re-creating them down to the finest detail within the art), and the one-sheets measure 27" x 41". The only way that they are different from the originals is that they have small writing at the bottom that indicates the name of the person who created the new printing plates, along with the year the particular poster was printed. In some ways they are better than the original posters, because they are printed on a much higher quality paper (similar to that of a 30x40, but somewhat heavier, and not on a high-gloss coated stock, but with a "flat" finish). If you have never seen one of these in person, you might think they are simply "a reproduction", but they really are vastly superior to any reproductions, and they look incredible in person! Most of us could never hope to have the original of this poster (which sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars!), and this recreation is certainly an attractive and affordable alternative! Note that, in addition to the one-sheets that they recreated, they also did recreation three-sheets of King Kong and Metropolis. Each of those was printed on three one-sheet sized pieces of the exact same paper used for the one-sheets, designed to overlap (just as three-sheets were originally printed many decades ago). Those two three-sheet recreations are really remarkable and are incredible to view in person (I have seen them both linenbacked and framed). IMPORTANT! Note that the S2 Art Group also has a lower quality 24" x 36" series of one-sheet recreations that retail for $49 each, but are NOT stone lithographs. The recreation offered here one of the two three-sheet size recreations this company did, with ultra high quality printing. When it is framed, it will look incredible on the new owner's wall, and it will sell for a fraction of the cost of the first release 1933 three-sheet with the same image, which sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars! Condition: very good to fine. The S2 recreation is in really nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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