eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5y1104 DEAD END 1sh R1944 William Wyler, art of Sylvia Sidney & third-billed Humphrey Bogart! Date Sold 2/13/2024Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1944 Re-Release Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]) (Learn More) Dead End, the classic 1937 William Wyler New York City poor-people-in-the-slums-living-side-by-side-with-rich-people crime thriller ("Drama that roars fullblooded from the screen"; "As human as life itself... as dramatic as primal passions... there's never been a motion picture life this! A city street... paved with riches and poverty, comedy and tragedy, romance and heartaches,... time that ticks its way to eternity, punctuated by birth, life and death... a block that end at the river's edge, where frustration lives, yet hope never dies! You may not like these people, nor pity them, but you'll never forget this picture!"; "Based on the play by Sidney Kingsley"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; written by Lillian Hellman; about New York City slum children interacting with rich people, and there is a major subplot about a famous killer coming home to visit his mother and former girlfriend!) starring Sylvia Sidney ("Drina... the girl who wanted an 'out' but who wouldn't sell her soul!"), Joel McCrea ("Dave... who wanted to rip down the tenements instead of living in them!"), Humphrey Bogart ("Baby Face... whose mother was sorry she brought him into the world!"), Wendy Barrie ("Kay... who found her 'out' and wouldn't go back... even for love"), Marjorie Main (as Bogart's mother who rejects him), The Dead End Kids (Billy Hallop, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, Gabriel Dell, and Bernard Punsly, in their very first movie!; billed as "The Dead End Kids from the original New York stage cast"; "Tommy, Leo, Angel, Dippy and Spit, played by the children who were the sensation of the New York stage play!"), Claire Trevor ("Francey... who took the 'easiest' way... and found it the hardest!"; nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this film; as Bogart's ex-girlfriend, now a prostitute), Allen Jenkins ("Hunk... Baby Face's henchman who met his doom when shadows deepened!"), and Ward Bond (as the doorman!) NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: R.M. Important Added Info: Note that items from this 1944 re-release of this classic movie (where Humphrey Bogart had only been moved up to third billing, in spite of his huge success at the box office at that time!) are extremely rare (far more rare than items from the original 1937 release)! In addition, for this one sheet, they solely showed an image of Bogart and Claire Trevor, and added a tagline that says "That guy Bogart at his toughest". Condition: good to very good. The poster has light creases, faint smudges and pinholes around the edges with a few tiny pinholes along portions of the vertical foldline. It is otherwise in generally nice condition. Learn More about condition grades
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