eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8c0230 GONE WITH THE WIND linen Belgian R1954 Demil art of Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara, large 23x33 size! Date Sold 4/1/2021Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1954 Re-Release Theatrical Linenbacked Belgian Movie Poster (measures 22 1/2" x 33 1/2" [57 x 85 cm]) (Learn More) Gone with the Wind, the classic 1939 Victor Fleming (winner of the Best Director Academy Award for this film) Civil War era romantic melodrama epic ("The Greatest Motion Picture Ever Made!"; "In the New Screen splendor... The most magnificent picture ever!"; "David O. Selznick's production of Margaret Mitchell's story of the Old South"; "Screen play by Sidney Howard"; winner of the Best Picture Academy Award) starring Clark Gable (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film; "as Rhett Butler"), Vivien Leigh (winner of the Best Actress Academy Award for this film; "and presenting Vivien Leigh as O'Hara"), Leslie Howard ("as Ashley Wilkes"), Olivia de Havilland (nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this film; "as Melanie"), Hattie McDaniel ("as Mammy"), Thomas Mitchell ("as Gerald O'Hara"), Butterfly McQueen (as Prissy), Ann Rutherford ("as Carreen O'Hara"), George Reeves (in his first credited movie role!), Victor Jory, Jane Darwell, Ward Bond, Ona Munson ("as Belle Watling"), Yakima Canutt, Harry Davenport ("as Dr. Meade"), Carroll Nye ("as Frank Kennedy"), Laura Hope Crews ("as Aunt Pittypat"), Alicia Rhett ("as India Wilkes"), Barbara O'Neil ("as Ellen O'Hara"), Marcella Martin (as Cathleen Calvert), Frank Coghlan Jr., Fred Crank, Rand Brooks, Cammie King Conlan, Patrick Curtis, and William Bakewell NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: M. Demil Important Added Info: Note that this classic movie was first released in Belgium in 1940, and the Germans invaded France and Belgium right around the same time, in May of that year. The posters were printed with the "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" logo at bottom right, and it is known that some goodly number of the posters were overprinted with solid black over the logo (some long time collectors say it was because MGM was owned partially by Jewish people, and that distributor name would have offended the Nazis). There are a very few examples of this poster without the studio name overprinted, and it seems likely those were posters that were never used, so they did not need to be overprinted. Most collectors accept this overprinting as "part of the poster", and not a defect, since almost all examples of this poster have this same overprinting. Another knowledgeable collector has suggested to us that he believes that the posters without the overprinting actually date from 1949 (which was when the movie first played in Belgium), and that they simply used the plates designed for an intended release in 1940, which may or may not have occurred. He further states that he believes that the overprinted posters are actually from 1954, at which time the same plates were used, but the MGM was overprinted because MGM was no longer the distributor of the movie in Belgium (and because they added a Loews credit, and that was added in the U.S. for the 1954 re-release). Certainly, there is much uncertainty about this poster as to exactly when it is from and what is the meaning of the overprinting, and we urge anyone with any additional knowledge about either matter to contact us, so we can post it here. Based on the above, our best guess is that (because this poster does have the overprinted logo at bottom right) it dates from 1954 and is from the second Belgian release. What IS linenbacking? Learn More Overall Condition and Pre-Restoration Defects with Quality of Restoration: good to very good. The poster had overprinting at bottom right (see above). Someone trimmed a small amount of the left and right blank borders, but only blank white paper was affected. The poster had tiny paper loss at the crossfolds and minor fold and border wear. Overall, the poster was in very good condition prior to linenbacking. The restorer backed the poster "in the European style", meaning that they did not do restoration to the defects described above. After the poster was backed, it was roughly handled, and there are now some creases in the top 4" of the poster and the linen, but it is not that noticeable, and it mostly only affects the top blank area. Learn More about condition grades
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