eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2s0049 DISHONORED pressbook 1931 Josef von Sternberg, prostitute/spy Marlene Dietrich, ultra rare! Date Sold 8/7/2022Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Pressbook (pb; measures 11" x 17" [28 x 43 cm]; 14 pages) (Learn More) Dishonored (also released as "X-27"), the 1931 Josef von Sternberg World War I (WWI) spy espionage romantic melodrama (about a notorious Viennese prostitute who helps her government during World War I by working as a spy by seducing enemy officers, but when she falls in love with a Russian spy, she lets him go, and in return, she is sentenced to be shot by a firing squad) starring Victor McLaglen, Marlene Dietrich (as Agent X-27), Gustav von Seyffertitz, Warner Oland, Lew Cody, and Barry Norton NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that we have never before auctioned this pressbook, and given that it was printed on newsprint (the same as newspapers, as all Paramount pressbooks were in 1931), it seems likely that very few, if any, examples of this pressbook survive! Note that in December 2021, we were consigned a truly remarkable collection of pressbooks (the first 37 were auctioned in our December Major Auction, and the most expensive one sold for $17,500!). In our regular auctions since, we have auctioned hundreds more from this collection. Now we are auctioning 30 of the very best (and most rare) pressbooks from this collection, which is absolutely the finest collection of pressbooks we have ever been consigned. Some of them were folded at one time, but they were stored unfolded for many years, so we left them unfolded, and unless the new owner requests otherwise, we will send them unfolded, because re-folding them would likely lessen the condition. Many of these are ones we have either never auctioned before or only once auctioned before, sometimes many years ago. These were collected decades ago, which was the only time that many of these could be found, and after these auctions are over it may be years (or decades!) before some of these are offered again. They ARE that rare! Note that pressbooks from the 1930s are almost never found in great condition, and some of them (especially those printed during World War II, including all the MGM ones from that time) are printed on newsprint, and are hard to find in even lesser condition. We have several images from each pressbook. We have given each an overall grade, and ask that you look at our images to get a good sense of the condition of that pressbook, because, since they have many pages, it would take forever to describe their condition in detail. However, EVERY one of these pressbooks is complete and uncut! Condition: good, NO CUTS. Note that we solely give an overall grade to these rare pressbooks, and tell you whether it is complete and uncut. However, you can view our multiple images of the covers and the interior pages that should give you a good sense of the pressbook's condition. The pressbook was likely removed from a bound volume. Like all Paramount pressbooks from this time, it was printed on very inexpensive newsprint paper, which has darkened and is fragile. Someone put clear tape down the spine only. Obviously, one would prefer to find a better example of this pressbook, but it is unbelievably rare, so one has to either accept it as it is, or not bid. And it, of course, contains many images of posters that no longer exist, plus other material that was not published anywhere other than the pressbook. Learn More about condition grades
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