eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5b1139 HOW THE WEST WAS WON Cinerama int'l 1sh 1964 John Ford all-star western, possibly 1962! Date Sold 9/26/2023Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded International One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More) How the West Was Won, the classic 1964 (the movie had a limited release in 1962 to special theaters, but I know of no confirmed posters from this release, and the earliest known posters are from the 1964 general release) John Ford, Henry Hathaway & George Marshall Cinerama cowboy western epic ("24 great stars in the mightiest adventure ever filmed!"; "The epic journey of four generations of Americans who carved a country with their bare hands"; "YOU will live, love, fight side by side with these great stars!"; "Written by James R. Webb"; "24 Great Stars! 3 Top Directors! In a fabulous new dramatic adventure!"; about three generations of a family who are among the first Americans to settle in the western United States; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award) starring Carroll Baker (as Eve Prescott Rawlings, "The Farm Girl"), Lee J. Cobb (as Marshal Lou Ramsey; "Frontier Marshall"), Henry Fonda (as Jethro Stuart; "Buffalo Hunter"), Carolyn Jones (as Julie Rawlings; "Marshall's Wife"), Karl Malden (as Zebulon Prescott; "The Sod Buster"), Gregory Peck (as Cleve Van Valen; "The Tinhorn"), George Peppard (as Zeb Rawlings; "Horse Soldier"), Robert Preston (as Roger Morgan; "Wagon Master"), Debbie Reynolds (as Lily Prescott; "Gambler's Bride"), James Stewart (Jimmy Stewart; as Linus Rawlings; "Mountain Man"), Eli Wallach (as Charlie Gant; "The Desperado"), John Wayne (as General William Tecumseh Sherman; "The General"), Richard Widmark (as Mike King; "Empire Builder"), Spencer Tracy (as the narrator), Brigid Bazlen (as Dora Hawkins), Walter Brennan (Colonel Jeb Hawkins), David Brian, Andy Devine, Ramond Massey (as Abraham Lincoln), Agnes Moorehead (as Rebecca Prescott), Henry [Harry] Morgan (as General Ulysses S. Grant), Thelma Ritter, Mickey Shaughnessy, Russ Tamblyn, and Lee Van Cleef NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this poster is undated. However, there is a prominent Cinerama logo in the middle and it is listed as "Technicolor" by the title at bottom, so this poster MAY be from the very first 1962 release of this classic movie (the 1964 posters and lobby cards are dated 1964, and they credit "Metrocolor" instead of "Technicolor"). Some Cinerama collectors are adamant that this poster IS from 1962, but until we can get conclusive evidence, we will list it as 1964. Condition: good to very good. The poster was hand-folded which has created some creases along portions of the foldlines and edges. There are several pinholes around the edges and some are torn due to rough removal (see our image). There are small areas of paper loss in portions of the borders. Learn More about condition grades
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