eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 3v108 SHAPIRO MOUNT UNION THEATRE JULY-AUGUST window card '54 Titanic + two 3rd - Dimension movies! Date Sold 2/10/2009Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Window Card Movie Poster (WC; measures 14" x 22") (Learn More) a local theater window card advertising the complete program from an entire week in July/August, 1954 for the Shapiro Mount Union Theatre, comprising of the following movies: Titanic, the 1953 Jean Negulesco ocean liner action disaster tragedy melodrama (based on the classic true story) starring Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner, Audrey Dalton, Thelma Ritter, Brian Aherne, Richard Basehart, Allyn Joslyn, James Todd, Frances Bergen, and William Johnstone. Note that the recent discovery that the Titanic broke into three pieces and not two casts severe doubt on the sequence of events of the sinking as portrayed in this movie and several others. It now seems far more likely that the ship sank in a very short period of time, and that the passengers had little chance to perform any of the things they are shown doing in the various movie adaptations of this tragic event! AND Serpent of the Nile, the 1953 William Castle historical romantic Ancient Egypt adventure epic starring Rhonda Fleming (as Cleopatra), William Lundigan (as Lucilius), Raymond Burr (as Mark Anthony), Michael Fox (as Octavius) and Robert Griffin (as Brutus) AND Chapter 10 of Jungle Drums of Africa, the 1952 Fred C. Brannon native tribe safari adventure serial starring Clayton Moore (billed as "Clay Moore"), Phyllis Coates, Johnny Spencer, Roy Glenn and John L. Cason AND Fort Ti, the 1953 William Castle 3-D (3D; 3-Dimension) New York cowboy western (set during the French and Native American Indian war in colonial America; about a group of British soldiers attempting to route the French army from Fort Ticonderoga) starring George Montgomery, Joan Vohs, Irving Bacon, James Seay and Ben Astar AND Spooks, the 1953 Jules White 3-D (3D; 3-Dimension) slapstick comedy short starring The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Shemp Howard), Philip Van Zandt, Tom Kennedy, and Norma Randall. AND Ambush at Tomahawk Gap, the 1953 Fred F. Sears Native American Indian cowboy western starring John Hodiak, John Derek, David Brian, Maria Elena Marques and Ray Teal AND Problem Girls, the 1953 E.A. Dupont (Ewald Andre Dupont) bad girl mystery crime thriller (all the posters from this movie have the classic image of a bad girl being sprayed with a high-pressure water hose) starring Helen Walker, Ross Elliott, Susan Morrow, Anthony Jochim and Beverly Garland NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that the window card was folded across the center at one time. Because the foldline is not exactly across the center of the card, we don't want to re-fold the window card prior to mailing, because it would not fit in one of our standard mailers, and we believe that re-folding the window card would lessen its condition (we never roll window cards into a tube). If you specifically request it, we will re-fold this window card, but you will not be able to return it. Condition: good to very good. Learn More about condition grades
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