eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1f789 LOST PLANET 4 chapter 13 LCs '53 sci-fi serial, Judd Holdren, The Invisible Enemy! Date Sold 5/10/2012Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 4 Original Vintage Theatrical Chapter #13 (The Invisible Enemy) Movie Lobby Cards (LCs; measure 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) The Lost Planet: Conqueror of Space, the 1953 Spencer Gordon Bennett science fiction (sci-fi) action adventure serial ("A Columbia Super-Serial"; "Assignment - space!"; "One man's battle against out-of-this-world crime!"; "Super-Sensational Preview of Tomorrow's Space Thrills!"; "Soaring into new Sensations!"; "New space sensations!"; "Secrets of Space revealed!"; "A sensational preview of tomorrow's wonder world!"; "Learn The Secrets Of: Astra Radio! The Cosmojet! The Hypnotic Ray! Flying Saucers! The Mind Monitor! The Stellar-Scope! The Fluoro-Ray! The Prysmic Catapult! The Invisibility Cell! The Cosmic Cannon! The Sonic Vibrator!"; "Never before such science-fiction thrills!"; "Cosmic serial thrills in an out-of-this-world adventure!"; "Space and thrills - both unlimited"; "Thrill follows thrill!"; about a mad scientist named Dr. Grood who finds a previously unknown planet called Ergro, and the people from that planet provide him with a series of amazing inventions, including hypnotic mind control device, called "The Hypnotic Ray" and a device that turns people invisible, called "The Invisibility Cell", that SHOULD allow him to take over the entire Earth, but he is stymied in his goal by the heroic Rex Barrow, played by Judd Holdren, who stops him both on Earth and on the planet Ergro!) starring Judd Holdren ("as Fighting Rex Barrow"), Vivian Mason, Ted Thorpe, Forrest Taylor, Michael Fox, Gene Roth, and Karl 'Killer' Davis NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that only 4 lobby cards were produced for this movie, and this is the complete set. It was quite common for studios to only make sets of four for short subjects or low budget movies (or re-releases of big budget movies), because it allowed them to print the sets at half the cost, and on shorts and low budget movies, they tried to save money any way they could (especially since it is likely few theaters even bothered to order lobby cards for these titles, since they were likely shown in addition to a better movie). Condition: very good to fine. Note that these lobby cards have no tape whatsoever on the front or back, and they have never had any restoration of any kind! Learn More about condition grades
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