eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result h042 LOST PLANET linen Spanish/U.S. one-sheet movie poster '53 Holdren, serial Date Sold 11/2/2004Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (printed in Spanish in the U.S. for Spanish audiences; 27" x 41") (Learn More) The Lost Planet: Conqueror of Space, the 1953 Spencer Gordon Bennett science fiction (sci-fi) action adventure serial ("A Columbia Super-Serial"; "Assignment - space!"; "One man's battle against out-of-this-world crime!"; "Super-Sensational Preview of Tomorrow's Space Thrills!"; "Soaring into new Sensations!"; "New space sensations!"; "Secrets of Space revealed!"; "A sensational preview of tomorrow's wonder world!"; "Learn The Secrets Of: Astra Radio! The Cosmojet! The Hypnotic Ray! Flying Saucers! The Mind Monitor! The Stellar-Scope! The Fluoro-Ray! The Prysmic Catapult! The Invisibility Cell! The Cosmic Cannon! The Sonic Vibrator!"; "Never before such science-fiction thrills!"; "Cosmic serial thrills in an out-of-this-world adventure!"; "Space and thrills - both unlimited"; "Thrill follows thrill!"; about a mad scientist named Dr. Grood who finds a previously unknown planet called Ergro, and the people from that planet provide him with a series of amazing inventions, including hypnotic mind control device, called "The Hypnotic Ray" and a device that turns people invisible, called "The Invisibility Cell", that SHOULD allow him to take over the entire Earth, but he is stymied in his goal by the heroic Rex Barrow, played by Judd Holdren, who stops him both on Earth and on the planet Ergro!) starring Judd Holdren ("as Fighting Rex Barrow"), Vivian Mason, Ted Thorpe, Forrest Taylor, Michael Fox, Gene Roth, and Karl 'Killer' Davis NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Glenn Cravath Important Added Info: Note that this poster was printed in the United States for use at theaters with Spanish speaking audiences. Condition: very good. This poster was linenbacked and during the backing process, its defects were repaired and it now looks nice. From any distance away, you can't see what restoration was done. It may have had only very minor defects, or it may have had more significant defects that were well restored. It is possible that you can see SOME traces of the restoration from a distance, but if so, we clearly note it below. You can tell which of the above is the case for this particular poster by reading our "pre-restoration" description and also by looking at our "super-sized" image of the actual poster (we are the only major auction company we know of that gives accurate detailed pre-restoration information about linenbacked posters to our bidders, but we wish everyone did!). There was small paper loss at each crossfold. There were creases and tears along some foldlines. There were pinholes, creases, and smudges around the edges of the poster. The poster was well linenbacked. From any distance away it looks fine, but from close up, you can see signs of the restoration. Learn More about condition grades
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