Many posters from Stanley Caidens collection ended up being auctioned at 
Sothebys in New York in 1992. I thought some might also have been auctioned 
through Christies at South Kensington. I have the catalogue for one of the 
sales somewhere and the entire auction was devoted to his incredible collection.


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  Hi, Bruce,

    Even though I wasn't at the Christie's Auction, I'm sure Stan Caiden was 
(I'm sure he died shortly after--not sure of date).  Anyway, in my "poster 
travels" at the time, I'd come across an original It Happened One Night US 
1-Sheet (the style in which Gable doesn't look like Gable).  For that reason. I 
decided to sell it (much to my regret 20 years later).  Anyway, someone had 
given me Stan Caiden's phone number--so I called him up, thinking he might be 
interested in the It Happened One Night one sheet (not realizing he was very 
sick at the time). He was very nice to me--a gentleman--although I remember his 
voice sounded very whispy and weak. I remember he told me, "My life would be 
complete if I could just find a one sheet on The Jazz Singer..."
  A few minutes later, I thanked him and said "goodbye"---I think less than 6 
months later, he'd passed away.
  The strange irony of this situation is that a year or two later, a whole 
shitload of Jazz Singer material appeared "out of the woodwork"---Orig US 
1-sheets, 6-sheets + more.  Stan's dream-fine had arrived somewhat late...but 
in a greater quantity than I'm sure he'd ever anticipated.  Kind of took the 
luster off of material on The Jazz Singer, which had previously been virtually 
impossible to find.
     I think there's a lesson for all movie poster collectors here.  Whenever 
you think a title..any title..is "impossible" to find material on...as was the 
case with The Jazz Singer...sometimes Fate steps in of the planets align 
correctly...hey, I don't know what happens...all I know is that you can't take 
anything for granted in this hobby.  Anything can appear at any time, no matter 
how rare it might be perceived to be.
  I know only the old-timers will probably recognize Stan Caiden's name, but he 
had quite an incredible collection of movie posters...even if it didn't include 
a Jazz Singer one sheet...
                                                                   Rick


  In a message dated 5/6/2010 3:57:57 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
    Remember how the room completely filled up just before it began (including 
standing room), and they had to put up a speaker outside, so that the people 
who couldn't get in could hear the bidding? And remember how many posters went 
over the estimates, and how several went five times the estimate? Of course 
that was a tribute to just how great those previously unseen posters were.

    Just about every notable collector and dealer was there. I joked to Jose 
Carpio right before the auction began that if a bomb went off in that room 
there would no longer be a hobby!

    Bruce


    On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Posteritati <[email protected]> wrote:

      i was there watching in amazement... 


      sam


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      On May 5, 2010, at 11:27 AM, Joe Burtis wrote:


        I was there with Ron Janis, who I believe is no longer with us.
        Joe B.

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          From: Bruce Hershenson
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          Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 9:05 PM
          Subject: [MOPO] Quick simple question


          Who here was at the first Christie's auction on 12/11/90?

          There were around 250 people in all. I wonder how many are still 
alive, and how many are still collecting posters.

          Bruce

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