June 25, 2008
For Immediate Release

For additional information, please contact:

Kelley Norwine, 1-800-872-6467 Ext. 1583; [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL 
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Grey Smith, 1-800-872-6467 Ext. 1367; [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL 
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Godzilla, Astaire, Rogers and Bogart:
The Stars Come Out in Vintage Movie Poster Auction

DALLAS, TEXAS: On July 11 & 12, 2008, Heritage Auction Galleries will present 
their current auction of Vintage Movie Posters, featuring nearly 1600 lots of 
cinema classics. The auction will be held in their Dallas, Texas headquarters.

"This is almost certainly our biggest offering yet," said Grey Smith, Director 
of Vintage Movie Poster Auctions for Heritage, "spread over five separate 
sessions. With so many fantastic lots, I can pretty much guarantee there's 
something here for everyone."

"One of the most exciting aspects of this auction is the incredible selection 
of midget window cards," Smith said. "Midgets were a format produced for a 
relatively brief period, mainly from 1932 to about 1947, and designed to be 
displayed in the glass counters of small retail outlets, like candy and cigar 
stores. Very often, they are small-sized versions of the one sheet, but 
occasionally you'll find midgets with entirely original art."

"Midget window cards are rare to begin with," Smith continued, "and we're 
pleased to offer some of the most desirable pieces ever created in this format, 
such as the exceptionally beautiful Flying Down to Rio , with Dolores del Rio, 
notable as the first film in which Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers danced 
together. Other fine examples of this wonderful format are Ex-Lady, an early 
picture in the filmography of Bette Davis, The Maltese Falcon, the movie that 
made Humphrey Bogart a superstar, and Sons of the Desert , perhaps the finest 
film ever to star the legendary comedy team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy."

"As marvelous as the midget window cards are," Smith said, "they're only the 
tip of the iceberg in this exciting auction. Collectors can also look forward 
to bidding on a glorious Italian 4-folio for Salome , starring Rita Hayworth, 
with breathtaking art by Anselmo Ballester, widely considered the father of the 
Italian movie poster, as well as an exceptionally scarce set of four door 
panels from the Beatles' second feature film, Help! . Although these panels 
were part of the promotional campaign, as seen in the pressbook, they were 
rarely ordered by theaters due to their high cost and the lack of a place to 
display them. Those theaters that did order them typically gave them away, one 
at a time, to fans once the film's run was over. Consequently, one rarely, if 
ever, sees a whole set of these fabulous pieces offered together. We're very 
pleased to offer a complete set."

Smith said, "There's also an very rare one sheet for Chapter Five of 
Universal's landmark serial, Flash Gordon , starring Buster Crabbe. Widely 
hailed as one of the finest chapterplays ever produced, paper from this 
important title is exceptionally elusive. Unlike many serial posters, which 
used a stock image with a different inset photo for each chapter, Universal 
typically created entirely different artwork for each chapter. Many collectors 
consider this particular image to be the best of the lot.

"Film noir fans will have a lot to chose from," Smith said, "including 
fantastic one sheets for The Glass Key, This Gun for Hire, The Blue Dahlia, and 
Out of the Past , some of the most desirable pieces from this hotly collected 
genre. We're also offering some exceptional Marx Brothers paper, including 
classic lobby cards from such early films as Animal Crackers, Monkey Business, 
Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup. If you've ever laughed at these classic 
Depression-era comedies, you owe it to yourself to take a look at these 
wonderful pieces of cinema history."

"Of course, the ever-popular categories of science fiction and horror are well 
represented," Smith said, "by such desirable items as an original, 
country-of-origin Japanese B2 for the original Godzilla movie, a beautiful 
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman one sheet, with art by Reynold Brown, a rare 
British Quad for The Day the Earth Stood Still, featuring artwork seen on no 
other paper for this title, a classic pressbook for the 1931 film Dracula, 
starring Bela Lugosi, picturing all the posters and promotional items created 
for this great movie, a rarely-seen British Quad for Ghost of Frankenstein , a 
window card for The Invisible Man, and a seemingly-unused, Near Mint/Mint 
example of the classic one sheet for The Creature from the Black Lagoon."

"Last, but certainly not least," Smith said, "I'd like to mention the 
incredible selection of two sheets we're offering. The two sheet , which 
measures 41" x 54", is, perhaps, the rarest of any poster style ever created, 
as it was designed specifically to be utilized in subway displays in New York 
City and the surrounding area. Due to the limited distribution, it's rare for 
vintage posters in this size to surface. The examples we have were saved by the 
artist, Harold Seroy, and include Design for Living , starring Frederic March, 
Miriam Hopkins, and Gary Cooper, Hoopla, with Clara Bow, Midnight Club, with 
George Raft, and Flying Down to Rio, a lovely companion piece to the midget 
window card for the same title."

"It goes without saying that this barely scratches the surface of this 
incredible auction," Smith said. "To examine every lot, complete with 
full-color, enlargeable images and our thorough and informative catalog 
descriptions, I'd invite everyone to visit 
www.HA.com/MoviePosters<http://www.HA.com/MoviePosters>. The auction is open 
for bidding now, so collectors can place their bids online from the comfort and 
convenience of their home or office. And if you can't be with us in Dallas on 
July 11 & 12, check out our new live bidding platform, Heritage Live, at 
www.HA.com/Live<http://www.HA.com/Live> , where you'll be able to follow the 
auction as it happens through streaming audio and video, and even place your 
bids online in real time, competing against bidders on the floor. It's sure to 
be an exciting event, and we look forward to your participation."

For more information about Heritage's upcoming Vintage Movie Poster Auction, 
please visit www.HA.com/MoviePosters<http://www.ha.com/MoviePosters>.

Flying Down to Rio<http://www.ha.com/694*28948&type=prte-pr062408a> (RKO, 
1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $7,000 - $12,000


Ex-Lady<http://www.ha.com/694*29245&type=prte-pr062408a> (Warner Brothers, 
1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $3,000 - $6,000


The Maltese Falcon<http://www.ha.com/694*28150&type=prte-pr062408a> (Warner 
Brothers, 1941). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $3,000 - $5,000


Sons of the Desert<http://www.ha.com/694*28504&type=prte-pr062408a> (MGM, 
1933). Midget Window Card (8" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $8,000 - $12,000


Salome<http://www.ha.com/694*29282&type=prte-pr062408a> (Columbia, 1953). 
Italian 4 - Folio (55" X 78"):

ESTIMATE: $12,000 - $16,000


Help!<http://www.ha.com/694*28330&type=prte-pr062408a> (United Artists, 1965). 
Door Panel Set of 4 (20" X 60"):

ESTIMATE: $6,000 - $12,000


Flash Gordon<http://www.ha.com/694*28093&type=prte-pr062408a> (Universal, 
1936). Autographed One Sheet (27" X 41") Chapter 5: "The Destroying Ray":

ESTIMATE: $20,000 - $30,000


The Glass Key<http://www.ha.com/694*28178&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1942). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

ESTIMATE: $6,000 - $8,000


This Gun for Hire<http://www.ha.com/694*28176&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1942). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

ESTIMATE: $15,000 - $30,000


The Blue Dahlia<http://www.ha.com/694*28181&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1946). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

ESTIMATE: $2,500 - $4,500


Out of the Past<http://www.ha.com/694*28183&type=prte-pr062408a> (RKO, 1947). 
One Sheet (27" X 41"):

ESTIMATE: $8,000 - $12,000


Animal Crackers<http://www.ha.com/694*28509&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1930). Lobby Card (11" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $2,000 - $4,000


Monkey Business<http://www.ha.com/694*28510&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1931). Lobby Card (11" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $4,000 - $8,000


Horse Feathers<http://www.ha.com/694*28512&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1932). Lobby Card (11" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $3,500 - $5,500


Duck Soup<http://www.ha.com/694*28514&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 1933). 
Lobby Card (11" X 14"):

ESTIMATE: $3,500 - $7,500


Godzilla<http://www.ha.com/694*28576&type=prte-pr062408a> (Toho, 1954). 
Japanese B2 (20" X 28.5"):

ESTIMATE: $12,000 - $15,000


Attack of the 50 Foot Woman<http://www.ha.com/694*28592&type=prte-pr062408a> 
(Allied Artists, 1958). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

ESTIMATE: $8,000 - $12,000

The Day the Earth Stood Still<http://www.ha.com/694*28622&type=prte-pr062408a> 
(20th Century Fox, 1951). British Quad (30" X 40"):

ESTIMATE: $8,000 - $12,000

Dracula<http://www.ha.com/694*29360&type=prte-pr062408a> (Universal, 1931). 
Pressbook (13.5" X 19.5") (8 Pages):

ESTIMATE: $20,000 - $30,000

Ghost of Frankenstein<http://www.ha.com/694*29373&type=prte-pr062408a> 
(Universal, 1942). British Quad (30" X 40"):

ESTIMATE: $4,000 - $8,000

The Invisible Man<http://www.ha.com/694*29391&type=prte-pr062408a> (Universal, 
1933). Window Card (14" X 22"):

ESTIMATE: $7,000 - $10,000

Creature from the Black Lagoon<http://www.ha.com/694*29422&type=prte-pr062408a> 
(Universal International, 1954). One Sheet (27" X 41"):

ESTIMATE: $15,000 - $20,000

Design for Living<http://www.ha.com/694*28945&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1933). Two Sheet (41" X 54"):

ESTIMATE: $8,000 - $15,000

Hoopla<http://www.ha.com/694*28946&type=prte-pr062408a> (Fox, 1933). Two Sheet 
(41" X 54"):

ESTIMATE: $6,000 - $10,000

Midnight Club<http://www.ha.com/694*28944&type=prte-pr062408a> (Paramount, 
1933). Two Sheet (41" X 54"):

ESTIMATE: $3,000 - $6,000

Flying Down to Rio<http://www.ha.com/694*28947&type=prte-pr062408a> (RKO, 
1933). Two Sheet (41" X 54"):

ESTIMATE: $12,000 - $24,000

For more information about Heritage's auctions, and a complete record of prices 
realized, along with full-color, enlargeable photos of each lot, please visit 
www.HA.com<http://www.ha.com/>.

To access the Heritage Press Release Archives, please visit 
http://www.HA.com/MoviePosters/common/info/press<http://www.ha.com/MoviePosters/common/info/press>

Prospective consignors and sellers of vintage movie posters and related 
material should contact Grey Smith at 1-800-872-6467, ext. 1367, or 
214-409-1367, or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

To reserve your copy of any Heritage auction catalog, please Client Services at 
1-800-872-6467, ext. 1150, or visit 
www.HA.com/Catalog<http://www.ha.com/Catalog> to order by email.

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Heritage Auction Galleries
www.HA.com
3500 Maple Avenue, 17th Floor
Dallas, TX 75219
1-800-872-6467 x 1583
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