eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4z0084 DR. NO insert 1963 Sean Connery is the most extraordinary gentleman spy James Bond 007, rare! Date Sold 8/31/2023Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original 1963 Vintage Theatrical Folded Insert Movie Poster (measures 14" x 36" [36 x 91 cm]) (Learn More) Ian Fleming's Dr. No, the classic 1962 (released in England in October 1962 and first released in the U.S. in May 1963) Terence Young English James Bond 007 secret agent spy espionage romantic fantasy action adventure thriller ("Now... Meet the most extraordinary gentleman spy in All fiction........ James Bond Agent 007...!"; "The first James Bond film adventure!"; "James Bond, his code 007"; "The double '0' means he has a license to kill when he chooses... Where he chooses... Whom he chooses!"; "He developed the technique of love to an art... the art of murder to a science"; "Now he is a flesh and blood experience on the screen!"; based on the novels by Ian Fleming) starring Sean Connery ("as James Bond"), Ursula Andress (as Honey Ryder), Joseph Wiseman (in the title role "as Dr. No"), Jack Lord, Bernard Lee (as M), John Kitzmiller, Eunice Gayson, Lois Maxwell (as Miss Moneypenny), Reggie Carter, Zena Marshall (as Miss Taro), Marthe Keller, and Anthony Dawson. Note that John Kitzmiller was a black African American who served in Italy in World War II, and he decided to stay there after the war, and he appeared in around 50 Italian movies! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Joseph Caroff & Mitchell Hooks Important Added Info: Note that, in recent years, James Bond collectors have come to realize that the 14" x 36" inserts for the classic James Bond movies are MANY TIMES more rare than the one-sheets for the same titles, likely because few theaters in the U.S. were still ordering inserts at that time (and in fact, it would not be that much longer before inserts were no longer made). In the case of this movie, the insert is definitely many times more rare than the one-sheets (we have only auctioned six inserts as opposed to 37 one-sheets, in all our years of auctioning). It is also very difficult to find in nice unrestored condition, or to find unfolded. Of the six inserts we previously auctioned, only three were in "very good" or better condition, and one of those was restored. The last one we auctioned in "very good to fine" folded condition was in 2016, and that insert sold for $4,000! Since that time, we have only auctioned one other insert, and that one was in "good to very good" unfolded condition and that one sold for $2,100. Now we are auctioning a "very good" unrestored folded example, and it is only the 2nd example that we've auctioned in five years. Also note that this poster has been laying flat for a long time and can be sent rolled in a tube, but the folds have not diminished, so it could also be re-folded and sent in a flat package. It will depend on how the winning bidder wants it sent. Condition: very good. The bottom 1 1/2" was folded back and there are tiny staple holes in the top and bottom. There are a few creases on the folds and some faint smudges around the edges (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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