eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8d074 KING KONG die-cut herald '33 many wonderful special effects scenes with cool monster artwork! Date Sold 11/1/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Herald (measures 4" x 7" when folded; 8 pages) (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 we have photographed all of the sides of the herald except for the one blank side, which was where theaters printed their information (and this herald has a stamp from a theater on that page). This herald was folded in half twice as was originally intended (this creates eight "pages", although it is a single long sheet that has been folded, and is printed on both sides). Note that the herald is "die-cut", meaning it has an irregular edge, and also an area with no paper in the center of the herald (this was done intentionally). The herald measures 4" x 7" at its widest and tallest points. Condition: very good. Someone wrote the date "1933" in ink in the bottom of the cover of the herald. The herald was once glued to something, but the glue was on the one section of the herald that was left blank for theater information. When the herald was removed from the backing, it caused small surface paper loss on the bottom of that page, but solely blank white paper was affected, and it did not affect the other side of the herald. Learn More about condition grades
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