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KILLERS ALL/DEVIL'S KILLER KILLERS ALL/DEVIL'S KILLER 3sh OR search current auctions Auction History Result 3g774 KILLERS ALL/DEVIL'S KILLER 3sh '57 John Dillinger & marijuana expose, true crime triple bill! Date Sold 11/25/2014Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Three-Sheet Movie Poster (3sh; measures 41" x 81" [104 x 206 cm]) (Learn More) the 1954 (see below) triple-bill release of Killers All, the 1945 documentary ("Crimes that shocked the world"; "Gangland's most ruthless killers!"; "..Actual Films!"; "A daring real life drama where G-Men.. Gun for Gunmen"; "Was she a love slave?"; "6 desperate vicious gunmen meet their match by G-Men guns!"; "Public Enemy No. 1 The terror of the early thirties!"; "Not for 11 years did anyone dare bring it to the screen"; "Now Explodes! Savage Terrifying"; "At last on the screen!") starring John Dillinger, Bonnie Parker (billed as "'Cigar Smoking' Bonnie Parker"), Clyde Barrow (billed as "'Gun-Crazy' Clyde Barrow"), George Kelly (billed as "'Machine-Gun' Kelly"), and Pretty Boy Floyd (billed as "'Pretty Boy' Floyd") and Devil's Killer, the 1940s crime anti-drug marijuana marihuana pot weed drug documentary ("What makes them kill? See the answer on our screen"; "Daring Marihuana Expose"). Apparently, this was a traveling show, that also included a "$25,000 lobby display" which featured "wax figures of gangsters", a reproduction of the electric chair that executed the "Lindbergh Baby Killer Bruno Richard Haupman", and the Bonnie & Clyde "Death Car with 160 bullet holes". Also included was The Crime Doctor ("You will remember this as long as you live"!) which a newspaper ad calls, "...the famous Crime Doctor subject 'Blood in the Morgue', showing all of these gangsters in the morgue after they were shot down by the F.B.I. and police". Based on newspaper ads, we know that this triple-billed was shown from at least 1954 to 1962. What is especially weird about this show is that it was presented by Toddy Pictures, which was well known for its "all-black" movies of the 1940s. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this three-sheet was printed in 3 sections designed to overlap. Condition: good to very good. There is some darkening on the back of the part of the poster that was on the outside when it was fully folded. There are some creases and several tears along the foldlines that were on the outside when the poster was fully folded. There are some creases, smudges, and tiny tears on some foldlines, and some tiny paper loss at some crossfolds. Learn More about condition grades
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