eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result Lot #: #277 REVENGE OF THE CREATURE three-sheet movie poster '55 classic image!! Date Sold 12/18/2004Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Appears in Vintage Hollywood Posters 8 CATALOG SOLD OUT The image at right appears in the auction catalog we published as shown above and was sold long ago and we do NOT have it available for purchase. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Three-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 41" x 81") (Learn More) Revenge of the Creature, the 1955 Jack Arnold Universal monster Florida horror science fiction (sci-fi) 3-D (3D; 3-Dimension) sequel ("Terror is loose in the city!"; "Weird Monster escapes! Terror seizes city!"; "All New Thrills! Shock! Suspense!"; "Monster Escapes!"; "City flees in Terror!"; "Here at last! New thrill wonder 3-D Horrorscope!") starring John Agar, Lori Nelson, John Bromfield, Nester Paiva, Ricou Browning (who played the Gill Man underwater), Tom Hennesy (who played the Gill Man on land), Clint Eastwood (in his big screen [speaking] debut in a bit part as a lab assistant), Brett Halsey, and Flippy the Porpoise. Note that this movie was released in 3-D, but most first release U.S. posters don't bother to mention that (perhaps because the 3-D craze was dying down). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Reynold Brown Important Added Info: This three-sheet was printed in 2 sections. Condition: very good. this poster was consigned by a collector who purchased the poster decades ago when it sold for a small amount. He wanted to put it on his wall, so he very carefully put transparent tape on the back of all the foldlines. He put tape on the back of the top edge of the bottom piece, so as to join it to the top piece, and then he also put a line of tape across the front of the poster where the two pieces joined (joining the two parts of the poster together, as intended, and this is the only tape on the front of the poster), and he then thumb tacked the poster to the wall! After a few years, he realized the growing value of the poster, and he carefully removed it from the wall, and stored it rolled ever since. None of the tape used on the back (or the one line of tape on the front) has darkened or bled through, EXCEPT for a single line of tape that he used on the back of the area where the two pieces join (this is very visible in our photo, as it runs across the girl's feet, and it is around 1" below the tape that he put on the front). The reason this tape bled through is because he used a different tape for that one area, a tape that was 1 1/2" wide. Apparently, that tape was a kind that aged poorly. Other than the above described tape, the poster is in really excellent condition! There are a few very tiny tears in the borders, and there were a few tiny tears and tiny holes at the crossfolds that were covered by the tape. If I owned this poster, I would have a top professional remove the tape from the back, and linenback it. It is likely that the single area of bleed-through across the girl's feet would require paint restoration, but it is also likely that NONE of the rest of the poster would require any restoration at all. The result would be a poster that looks great with only a tiny strip of restored area! Learn More about condition grades
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