eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1z025 PREMATURE BURIAL/ORDERED TO LOVE 2pg English trade ad 1962 art of Milland & girl with swastika! Date Sold 11/22/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage English Movie Trade Ad (measures 11 1/4" x 17" [29 x 43 cm]; 2 pages) (Learn More) Edgar Allan Poe's The Premature Burial, the 1962 Roger Corman AIP horror thriller ("Within this coffin lies a man... Yet alive!"; "'Deep, deep, and forever, into some ordinary and nameless grave'... Poe"; "He suffered the worst horror the human mind can imagine - living death!"; "Within the coffin I lie... ALIVE!"; "But life remained only in his fevered mind, in his tormented eyes. To those at his graveside - he was a corpse, the latest victim of a family curse!"; "As his coffin was laid to rest, his brain screamed - 'I AM NOT DEAD!'"; "Based on the Edgar Allan Poe story") starring Ray Milland, Hazel Court, Richard Ney, Heather Angel, and Alan Napier and Lebensborn (released in the U.S. in 1963 as "Ordered to Love"), the 1961 Werner Klinger German World War II (WWII) Nazi military sexploitation mating camp melodrama ("SUPPRESSED UNTIL NOW!"; "Teen-age girls forced to submit in secret Nazi mating camps"; "The picture that dares to tell the story of Hitler's depraved experiment in human breeding"; "About the program Heinrich Himmler created called 'lebensborn', which found young German men and women with pronounced 'Aryan' features, blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and then forced them to breed like animals, in the hopes of more quickly creating a 'Master Race'"; apparently, this movie was a somewhat serious examination of this awful subject, but when it was released in England and France two years later [and in the U.S. three years later], it was promoted as a sleazy sex movie, with Nazis thrown in, for good measure!) starring Joachim Hansen, Maria Perschy, Marisa Mell, Harry Meyen, Eva Bubat, Gert Gunter Hoffmann, and Hellmut Lange NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this is a great two-page trade ad taken out of a Kinematograph Weekly English trade magazine (we have a number of them in this set of auctions, and also some one-page English trade ads and a few English brochures). Studios would run these elaborate 2-page ads in issues of this magazine, and they often had images not found on any of the regular movie posters (either English or U.S.). This 2-page trade ad was removed from a 1962 issue of this magazine, and it will look incredible displayed on the new owner's wall. The back of those two pages have text or ads for other movies from that time, and we have not pictured those back pages because the primary interest to bidders is the great two-page color ad, which measures 11" x 17". Condition: very good. The ad was removed from a magazine (see above). It was the centerfold of the magazine so the two pages are on a single sheet, and there are staple holes at the spine (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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