eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 3w112 GOG 8 LCs '54 sci-fi, wacky Frankenstein of steel robot destroys its makers! Date Sold 11/10/2013Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 8 Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Cards (LCs; measure 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) G.O.G. (also released as "GOG, The Killer"), the 1954 Herbert L. Strock science fiction (sci-fi) robot monster horror thriller ("Its brain - an electronic miracle! It's body - chilled, invincible steel! Its purpose - to serve men! Then - suddenly - it became a Frankenstein!"; "Frankenstein of Steel"; "...and then, without warning, the machine became a Frankenstein of steel!"; "Thrill to miracles of science beyond imagination"; "...sound that can kill! ...light that melts steel!"; "...cold that brings immortality!"; "...men and women lighter than air!"; "...an electronic miracle brain!"; "...robots that think!"; "...a station in space!"; "and the incredible moment when The Machines Destroy The Makers!"; "Built to serve man... it could think a thousand times faster! Move a thousand times faster! Kill a thousand times faster ...Then suddenly it became a Frankenstein of steel!"; "Based on a story by Ivan Tors") starring Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall, John Wengraf, and Philip Van Zandt. Note that this might have been one of the worst titles ever, because absolutely nobody knew what "GOG" meant, and it certainly didn't attract anybody to the theaters! They tried to make things better be re-titling it "GOG, the Killer", but that really didn't convey the idea of a robot gone wild (and they did this after the posters were printed, so they sent ugly snipes that were glued over the original title!). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: good to very good. The card pictured at lower left in the first image set is in lesser condition as it has several pairs of staple holes and some stains and areas of tattering and small paper loss around the edges and some creases, smudges, and scuffs scattered throughout. There are some stains and a few pin holes around the edges of the title card pictured at upper left in our first image set. The other six scene cards are in pretty nice condition, although there are some pin holes around the edges of some of those cards. There are pieces of brown paper tape on the back of two of the edges of the lesser condition card mentioned above, but the cards have not been restored and there is no tape on the front or back of the other seven cards, including the title card. Learn More about condition grades
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