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Auction History Result

2m400 GREAT SCOUT & CATHOUSE THURSDAY 1sh '76 wacky art of Lee Marvin & cast in Mount Rushmore!

Date Sold 4/13/2010
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41") (Learn More)

The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday (originally, the word "Cathouse" was spelled "Cat-House", but it was changed prior to the film's release; released in France as "Big Sam"), the 1976 Don Taylor comedy cowboy western ("Not since 'Cat Ballou' such a hilariously bawdy movie!'"; "They were not forgotten by history... They were left out on purpose."; "- and heap funny, too!"; "A broken down frontier scout teams up with a drunken Indian with a social disease to pull off the Great Brothel Robbery of 1908!"; "She's 'Thursday'...... They already had a girl for every other day of the week!"; "Written by Richard Shapiro") starring Lee Marvin ("as The Great Scout An Indian Fighter by trade. He did it so well, he put himself out of business"), Oliver Reed ("as the Irish Indian Straight off the reservation by way of Harvard with the diploma, scalps and hangover to prove it"), Robert Culp ("as A Snake in the Grass He was ruthless, he was shrewd, he was cunning. The only man low enough to crawl under a snake's belly in a top hat"), Elizabeth Ashley ("as The Wayward Wife Loving wife of Jack Colby. She never met a man she didn't love"), Strother Martin ("as The Crooked Cowboy when it came to dirty old men, no one could touch him. In fact No one wanted to"), Sylvia Miles ("as the Madam No one could ever call her Mother, but many a young girl called her House their home"), Kay Lenz ("as Thursday Abducted in the great brothel Robbery of 1908, she didn't have the sense to leave when its over"), and Howard Platt ("as the Boxing Champ inside the ring he was a brutal, vicious animal. Outside the ring he was a brutal, vicious animal")
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Condition: good to very good. There is some discoloration throughout the poster from exposure to sunlight.
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