eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result Lot #: v382 INTRUDER 1sh R60s Shatner, great image! Date Sold 12/17/2005Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Appears in Vintage Hollywood Posters 9 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 Undated (probably 1960s) Re-Release (re-titled "I Hate Your Guts" for this re-release) Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) The Intruder, the 1962 Roger Corman racial tension melodrama ("The picture that dares to portray our morals as they really are."; "What act would call a woman to say 'I Hate Your Guts'"; "We have the courage to show it... have you the courage to see it..."; "The public is entitled to know is there more prejudice in the North or the South?"; "The picture that calls a spade a spade."; produced by Roger Corman) starring William Shatner, Frank Maxwell, Beverly Lunsford, Robert Emhardt, Jeanne Cooper, Charles Barnes, Charles Beaumont, and George Clayton Johnson. Note that based on newspaper theater ads, this movie was re-released as I Hate Your Guts as early as 1963, and continued to be released under that title to at least 1967. Also in 1966, it started to be released as a sexploitation movie called "Shame" (often as a double-bill with Poor White Trash), and that continued into 1967. Many 1966-67 newspapers ads specifically mention "TV's William Shatner" or "TV Star William Shatner" to cash in on his success as Captain Kirk in Star Trek. Oddly, Shatner's name and image do not appear on the re-release posters that we have seen, so we can't definitely date them. It has been suggested that this is because Shatner threatened legal action, but in a 1966 newspaper interview, Shatner said that he was unaware that the movie had been re-released and only discovered it after a friend told him. Both re-release posters may be from 1966 (and this is even more likely with Shame), but to be safe, we are calling them 1960s re-releases. Also note that the writer of the movie, Charles Beaumont (a writer for The Twilight Zone TV show), appeared as an actor in the movie, and his fellow Twilight Zone writer, George Clayton Johnson, also appeared as an actor in the movie! 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 is an extremely rare poster! I know of one very prominent poster dealer/collector who has this poster displayed on his wall, but otherwise, I have not seen or heard of another example of this poster! Condition: very good to fine. The poster was lightly folded in half an extra time. The poster was printed with a silkscreen style of printing, and there are a few minor examples of light transfer from one area of the poster to another (caused when the poster was folded too soon after printing, and likely on all examples of this poster). There are some dirt smudges in the right of the bottom foldline, and in the left of the top foldline. There are some minor creases and smudges throughout the poster. Other than the above minor defects, the poster is in excellent condition. It does not have a single pinhole, and it is completely unrestored! Learn More about condition grades
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