I always thought that Richard Dix looks like he's got a bionic or wooden leg in 
this poster

LOL

sorry  ;-)

Zeev


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Doug Taylor 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 9:15 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION: What's The #1 Poster You Wish You Could Own But 
Know You Never Will


  Glenn,

   

  I own the Cimarron poster.  It is a great image.  (It's not for sale but I'd 
trade it for the US one, though.  LOL)  You can see the poster here to confirm 
if it's the one you like:

   

  http://www.burton-taylor.com/test/Posters/cataloguepage3.htm

   

  My "want" is I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang.  I had the chance to buy the 
only known copy at an auction about 10- 15 years ago.  It went for $10,000 and 
I've regretted not buying it ever since.

   

  Regards

   

  DBT

  Profile

   

  From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Glenn 
Taranto
  Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 3:28 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION: What's The #1 Poster You Wish You Could Own But 
Know You Never Will

   

  Great question!  Curious to see if any of the posts could actually get a 
match!

   

  I have four...

   

  1) So This Is Africa US one sheet - Only film Wheeler and Woolsey made 
outside of RKO. I have the Swedish one sheet don't think the US one exists.

   

  2) Rhythm On The Range US One Sheet. Bing Crosby Paramount Musical. It's not 
an expensive poster and I've seen a couple around but not for a while.

   

  3) Cimarron (1931) - Swedish One sheet. It's around but pretty damn 
expensive. Great Graphic of Dix with smoking gun. I think it's better than the 
US one sheet.

   

  4) Invisible Man Universal US Advance. I think it's the coolest one sheet of 
all the Universal horror. Ron Borst made fun of me for liking it so much but 
hey everyone's eye sees things differently.

   

  Glenn T.

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: [email protected] 

    To: [email protected] 

    Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 11:57 AM

    Subject: [MOPO] QUESTION: What's The #1 Poster You Wish You Could Own But 
Know You Never Will

     

     

     

      Thought I'd steer this back to the realm of poster reality. I had my fill 
of priests as an altar boy, generally I don't trust lawyers and I've been 
married so many years that I'd rather discuss posters (they've always been a 
nice escape in the past).

       The knee-jerk reaction to this question is obviously Metropolis or 
Frankenstein---something from the top of the list of posters that realized the 
highest price in auction.  Of course I'm talking about the cost of the desired 
poster being prohibitively high--but also its scarcity on the market.  

       I think my "dream" poster would be an original Public Enemy US one 
sheet.  I know I'll never have one.  Hey, I don't even know if one exists.... 
(I've actually heard a rumor over the years about a certain long time collector 
who has one in his collection...but that's just a rumor).  I realize that a 
Public Enemy one sheet would be worth over 50 grand, but I'm not really talking 
about the money here.  I'm talking about the passion for the piece.  I'm sure 
every collector has that one poster that they've always wanted, but know unless 
they win the lottery AND they're lucky enough to stumble upon it...alas, it 
will never be theirs.

       Does anyone else out there have a poster like my Public Enemy one sheet? 

         

       

     


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