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Auction History Result

9w553 FIND A PLACE TO DIE German 1969 Carnimeo's Joe... cercati un posto per morire!

Date Sold 9/21/2017
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An Original 1969 (from the first release of this movie in Germany) Vintage Theatrical Folded German "A1" Movie Poster (measures 23" x 33" [58 x 84 cm]) (Learn More)

Joe... cercati un posto per morire! (released in English-speaking countries as "Find a Place to Die"), the 1968 Giuliano Carnimeo (billed as "Anthony Ascott") Italian cowboy spaghetti western starring Jeffrey Hunter (in the title role as Joe Collins), Pascale Petit, Giovanni Pallavicino, Reza Fazeli, and Nello Pazzafini. Note that Jeffrey Hunter made the mistake of a lifetime when he played "Captain Pike" in the original pilot of TV's Star Trek in 1966, and he turned down the role, and William Shatner was cast instead as "Captain Kirk". Hunter's career did not recover, and he went to Spain and Italy, where he appeared in several low budget cowboy movies, including this one. The same year he appeared in this movie, he was in another movie where there was an on set explosion, and he suffered a concussion, and he went back to the United States, but doctors could not find anything wrong with him beyond a displaced vertebra. The following year, he apparently suffered a stroke while walking down stairs and died, and he was just 42.
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Condition: good to very good. There are some tiny pinholes in each corner. It is otherwise in pretty nice condition.
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