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99 RIVER STREET/STEEL LADY 99 RIVER STREET/STEEL LADY trade ad OR search current auctions Auction History Result 1m069 99 RIVER STREET/STEEL LADY trade ad '53 two big exploitation naturals from Edward Small! Date Sold 10/9/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Movie Trade Ad (measures 9 1/4" x 12" [23 x 30 cm]; 1 page) (Learn More) the 1953 double-bill release of Ninety-Nine River Street, the 1953 Phil Karlson crime film noir ("WHAM! ...it hits you right in the teeth!"; "Rips into you like a double-crossing dame!"; "Last stop in the waterfront's underworld!"; "The Picture That Lays It On The Line!", "Never have you been hit with such battering-ram violence... Such sheer-negligee excitement... Such brutal savagery!"; "Big, Brutal and Blasting!"; "Caught in a double double-cross..."; "One did it with sheer stockings! One did it for sheer excitement!") starring John Payne, Evelyn Keyes, Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, Peggie Castle, and Jack Lambert AND The Steel Lady (released in other English-speaking countries as "The Treasure of Kalifa"), the 1953 E.A. Dupont Africa Sahara Desert Arabian desert World War II (WWII) military thriller ("A handful of men in a tank facing Arab treachery and harem temptation for the fortune hidden below the desert floor!"; "Fortune-hunters of the Desert!"; "They challenged the savage Sahara - for the greatest treasure the desert ever hid!"; "The strangest Treasure-Hunt Of Them All Storms Out of the Scorching Sahara!"; "Four reckless men in a tank... On a fabulous treasure-hunt for a sultan's ransom in jewels!"; "Sahara-hot adventure sears the screen!"; "The Steel Lady... Heroine of the Sahara's most amazing adventure!") starring Rod Cameron, Tab Hunter, John Dehner, Richard Erdman, and John Abbott NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: From the 1920s on, studios would create elaborate trade ads, often in full color, and often using the finest artists of the day. They would run these ads in their studio yearbooks and exhibitor magazines, and they would also print those trade ads separately and mail them individually to theater owners, trying to get them to book that specific movie. Sometimes those books and magazines are separated and the ads, which now greatly resemble the individually printed trade ads, are sold individually. The trade ad offered here was removed from a magazine. It can be framed and displayed (but many trade ads have different images on each side, so one must choose which side to display if it is framed!). Condition: good to very good. Learn More about condition grades
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