eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7x309 PYGMALION linen 1sh '38 great Hirschfeld art of George Bernard Shaw holding sandwich sign! Date Sold 6/7/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Linenbacked One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More) Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, the classic 1938 Anthony Asquith & Leslie Howard English romantic melodrama ("It's the talk of America!"; "From City Streets to Society Glamour Girl"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; based on the classic play by George Bernard Shaw that "My Fair Lady" was based on, about an upper-class gentleman and his bet that he can teach a lower class girl to speak proper English and thus be taken for a lady; with a screenplay by George Bernard Shaw, a fortunate case of a playwright getting to adapt his own work) starring Leslie Howard (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film; as Henry Higgins), Wendy Hiller (nominated for the Best Actress Academy Award for this film; as Eliza Doolittle), Wilfrid Lawson (as Alfred Doolittle), Marie Lohr (as Mrs. Higgins), Scott Sunderland (as Colonel George Pickering), Jean Cadell (as Mrs. Pearce), David Tree (as Freddy Eynsford Hill), and Everley Gregg. Note that in 1956, this play/movie was changed into a musical, and it opened on Broadway with Julie Andrews in the lead role, and in 1964, it became a movie starring Audrey Hepburn in the lead role. There were several major differences between Pygmalion and My Fair Lady, mostly to accommodate Rex Harrison, in that he was decades older than his female co-star, and Freddy Eynsford Hill has become a really cool young man (so he can sing a classic song), and that weakened the original play significantly, although it did not stop the musical play and movie from both being gigantic hits! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Al Hirschfeld Important Added Info: Note that George Bernard Shaw was so well known and so popular when this classic play was adapted into a movie that when MGM released it, they chose to have master illustrator Al Hirschfeld create artwork of George Bernard Shaw instead of having art of any of the stars of the movie! This is a very rare poster (we have only auctioned it twice, and the last time was ten years ago), and it combines two of the most famous people of the 20th century, George Bernard Shaw and Al Hirschfeld! What IS linenbacking? Learn More Overall Condition and Pre-Restoration Defects with Quality of Restoration: good to very good. The poster had a Y-shaped tear at top center, in Shaw's back and in the white background below it, and extending up into his cheek and the background to the left. There was a smaller similar tear near the bottom crossfold in the small credits. Otherwise, the poster had minor wear on the folds and some smudges in the white background areas. Overall, the poster was in good to very good condition prior to linenbacking. The poster was pretty well backed, but you can see signs of the above defects and the restoration of the above defects. Learn More about condition grades
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