Three times every week out we auction hundreds of items that sell for low,
low prices. Our* current Sunday items (*244 glass slides, movie magazines,
exhibitor magazines, German programs, scripts and bulk lots closing *TODAY*,
May 16th, includes lots of excellent items still at low, low prices! Many of
the poster and other bulk lots are still under $1 per item!
*If YOU have never discovered the great values offered by these uncommon
movie collectibles, it is not too late to start! Many of them sell for FAR
less than posters or lobby cards from the same titles (AND WE HAVE LOTS AND
LOTS OF GREAT POSTER, LOBBY CARD, AND MAGAZINE "BULK LOTS" THIS SUNDAY!),
and some of them are from titles you virtually NEVER see at all! There are
LOTS of wonderful items in these auctions you will likely not see any time
soon, so you should surely check them out, even if solely to "window shop"!
Isn't it time YOU discovered the eMoviePoster.com difference?*
How great are the current values? Well, these are ending in just 8 hours,
and they include 11 that don't even have an opening bid, 63 that are still
at $1 each or have no bid, 89 at $3 each or under, and 115 at $5 each or
under! And there are lots of "fun" items in these "bottom 115" items
including bulk lots, which seems pretty insane to me!!
Of course, once you get *OVER* just $5 (and remember that you can never ever
get an item for less than $15 from our competitors with their *INSANE* $14
buyers premiums!), you start hitting lots and lots of "better" titles, but
an awful lot of those are currently at *VERY* reasonable prices, far under
what some of them have sold for in the past, including:
3m144 PITURI glass slide '30s wacky story of woman kidnapped and
'stimulated' by love drug!
3m001 LOT OF 207 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '63 - '91 Wild Wild Planet, Heavy
Metal B, Big + many more!
3m002 LOT OF 240 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '60 - '92 Escape from Alcatraz, ET,
First Blood + many more!
3m193 TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT revised final draft script Dec 9, 1941,
screenplay by Maibaum!
3m149 SERPENT glass slide '17 Russian Theda Bara gets vengeance on the man
who wronged her!
3m135 KID glass slide '21 fantastic image of Charlie Chaplin holding Jackie
Coogan's hand!
3m090 SCREEN PLAY magazine May 1933 incredible art portrait of Marlene
Dietrich by Henry Clive!
3m183 MADISON AVENUE final draft script October 12, 1960 screenplay by
Norman Corwin & Frank Fenton
3m138 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY glass slide '21 Mary Pickford dressed as a boy
with her big dog!
3m086 SCREEN PLAY magazine January 1933, best art of Clara Bow, wonderful
Mickey Mouse ad!
3m079 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine Oct 1929 art of Clara Bow in Dangerous Curves
by W. Barclay Grubb!
3m188 PEYTON PLACE final draft script April 22, 1957, screenplay by John
Michael Hayes!
3m154 SPARROWS glass slide '26 great close up of Mary Pickford tying string
to her pigtail!
3m196 YESTERDAY'S HEROES temporary draft script February 20, 1940,
screenplay by Geraghty & Brent!
3m008 LOT OF 51 LOBBY CARDS lot '40 - '85 Christmas Eve, Blaze of Noon,
Ghost Goes Wild + more!
3m031 LOT OF 9 SCREEN ALBUM MAGAZINES lot '54-56 Debbie, Eddie, Liz, Grace
Kelly + many more!
3m019 LOT OF 22 SHIRTS lot '84 - '92 Lost Boys, Batman, Dream Team, Weekend
at Bernie's, UHF + more!
3m003 LOT OF 98 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '00 Flesh Gordon, Andy Warhol's
Dracula + more!
3m025 LOT OF 33 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '84 - '00 Batman teaser, Austin
Powers 2, 2010 + more!
3m133 ISLE OF LOST SHIPS glass slide '23 Maurice Tourneur, Anna Q. Nilsson,
cool seafaring art!
3m157 SWIM GIRL SWIM glass slide '27 great image of Bebe Daniels in
one-piece bathing suit!
3m017 LOT OF 97 BATMAN ITEMS lot '89 - '95 lots of cool miscellaneous promo
items!
3m009 LOT OF 14 RANDOLPH SCOTT LOBBY CARDS lot '48 - '60 Bounty Hunter,
Comanche Station + more!
3m032 LOT OF 6 MOVIE LIFE MAGAZINES lot '58 - '59 Debbie, Paul Newman,
Elvis, Liz, James Garner+more
3m192 SHOOT THE MOON final draft script December 23, 1980, screenplay by Bo
Goldman!
3m130 IDLE CLASS glass slide '21 wacky Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance &
golfer Mack Swain!
3m145 POPPY glass slide '17 orphan Norma Talmadge marries her guardian &
gets pregnant by another!
3m108 MOVIE STARS PARADE magazine November 1942 sexy Rita Hayworth in You
Were Never Lovelier!
3m185 NIGHT PEOPLE final draft script July 7, 1953, screenplay by Nunnally
Johnson!
3m088 SCREEN PLAY magazine March 1933 best art portrait of Bette Davis by
Henry Clive!
3m127 FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE glass slide R20s Rex Ingram epic from
Vicente Blasco Ibanez!
3m161 VIVAN MARTIN glass slide '10s portrait of the pretty clever young
comedienne!
3m093 SCREEN PLAY magazine August 1933 great artwork portrait of Ruby Keeler
by Henry Clive!
3m004 LOT OF 49 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '50s - '90s The Jerk, Porky's, Annie
Hall, Sunshine Boys+more!
3m120 AMONG THOSE PRESENT glass slide '21 Harold Lloyd impersonates a
nobleman to impress!
3m164 WHAT DO MEN WANT glass slide '21 written & directed by Lois Weber, the
1st female director!
3m069 PHOTOPLAY magazine September 1918 art of pretty Lila Lee with flowers
by W. Haskell Coffin!
3m137 LITTLE AMERICA glass slide '35 Admiral Richard E. Byrd's second great
Antarctic expedition!
3m084 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine April 1930 art of Al Jolson & Lois Moran in
Mammy by Jules Erbit!
3m173 COLUMBO final revised draft TV script May 5, 1975, screenplay by Bill
Driskill
and on and on and on and on!
*Your money goes further with us!*
*Some auction houses treat their buyers as though they are "marks" waiting
to be "fleeced"!*
They *SAY* their auctions are "$1 no reserve", but actually they are "$15 no
reserve" when take into account their minimum $14 buyers premium.
They *SAY* many of their items are in excellent condition, but all too often
the buyer receives an item that is in far lesser condition than they said.
They *EVEN* trick you with the images, using "stock images" or "enhanced
images".
Worst of all, some use *"house bidders"* who seem to have a spooky ability
to bid just under the amount the real bidders were bidding!
But in eMoviePoster.com auctions, "$1 no reserve" means just that, and
every week we sell lots and lots of items for just $1, $2, or $3! And every
item is honestly described, with a super-sized unenhanced image of every
item. And every item is truly sold, and to the highest bid placed by real
bidders!
This week, we are auctioning over 1,700 lots in our Tuesday, Thursday,
and Sunday auctions, and it is virtually a certainty that some percentage of
them will sell for "bargain" prices, and there may be some absolute
"steals", and because we have such a *HUGE* selection, you can easily find
extra items to add to your order and not pay any extra U.S. shipping, and
that can be a huge savings! Remember that, unlike the majority of "hobbies",
where the money you spend on your hobby is gone forever, the money you spend
buying movie paper will almost certainly be recovered the day you ever sell
your collection (and many, many collectors have made lots of money on their
collection over time, because unlike stocks, vintage movie paper continually
rises over time!).
So if you are one of our very few past customers who have *NOT* yet
registered to bid in our auctions (it just takes a minute or two to do so),
why not go to our Registration page and sign up now, and you will join the
other *7,188* movie paper collectors who have already signed up to bid on
our auction site?
And if you are one of the 6,100+ in our e-mail club, you get our 9
Vintage Hollywood Posters books with the purchase of any ten items from any
of our three sets of auctions, and you get all of our 17 in print books with
the purchase of any fifteen items from any of our three sets of auctions. *YOU
CAN PURCHASE OUR 10 (or 15) LEAST EXPENSIVE ITEMS AND THEN SELL THE BOOKS ON
EBAY FOR WAY MORE THAN YOU PAID FOR EVERYTHING (as many dealers have proven
over and over)!*
*Don't forget the many bulk lots offered this Sunday!*
Savvy dealers are scarfing up the great bulk lots we offer, and are
re-selling them item by item and making big bucks doing so! If *YOU* have
been looking for a source for inexpensive inventory (or an instant
collection!), don't let the many great bulk lots we offer pass you by. Often
items within each bulk lot sell for just a couple of dollars each or
sometimes much less!
Got to *http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/15.html* to view the current
Sunday items, but you only have 8 hours left to do so, because they start
ending at 3 PM CST *THIS AFTERNOON (NOT this evening!)!*
And now you can browse the items in *ALL* of galleries at one time in our *All
Auctions <http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html>* gallery at *
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html*!
Bruce Hershenson and the other 27 members of the eMoviePoster.com team
P.S.* About the ** exhibitor magazines we are auctioning this Sunday*
Since we started the Sunday auctions, we have been auctioning amazing
collections of glass slides, movie magazines, presskits, and German
programs. Three weeks ago, we added a new kind of collectible to our Sunday
auctions! These are exhibitor magazines, which, unlike movie magazines,
were *SOLELY* sent to theater owners, which makes them far more rare than
regular movie magazines.
In the 1910s and 1920s, there were lots of different titles of these
magazines, and theater owners would subscribe to them so that they could
keep up with the latest releases, decide which ones to book for their
theater, and also see ads for current movies plus ads for accessories that
theater owners needed. Each issue is filled with lots of information on
then-current movies, including how much they were taking in (because that
was the information of most interest to theater owners).
All of these magazines are in remarkable condition, and they are very
rarely offered for sale! We have been consigned a fairly large collection
of exhibitor magazines, and we will continue adding them to our Sunday
auctions, as time permits.
P.P.S.* About the ** original vintage movie scripts we just began auctioning
in this Sunday's auctions*
Because we have now auctioned all of the presskits we were consigned,
we added another type of collectible to our Sunday auctions. *THESE ARE
ORIGINAL VINTAGE MOVIE SCRIPTS!* We will have an informative paragraph about
them on those auctions.
Note that *EVERY* one of the *scripts* we are auctioning are 100% genuine
and from the time the movie first came out (there are unscrupulous dealers
on the Internet who take original scripts and copy them and then sell those
copies as if they were originals). If you are new to collecting vintage
scripts, here are some important things to know:
Please realize that the prices of scripts do *NOT* correlate to the prices
of the corresponding posters from those movies! There are cases where the
posters sell for little and the scripts are quite valuable, and vice versa.
*KNOW THAT ORIGINAL VINTAGE SCRIPTS ARE FAR MORE RARE THAN POSTERS FROM THE
CORRESPONDING TITLES!* An initial outline or treatment would have had a tiny
number of them printed, perhaps 5 or 10. An early draft prior to a final
shooting script of a movie might have had 10 or 20 copies produced. And even
a final shooting script of a film might have had a couple of hundred copies
printed. And, of course, very few of these scripts survive, because no one
valued them at the time. This was true all the way into the 1990s (long
after collectors began placing a premium value on vintage posters, very few
collectors sought out original vintage scripts, which means there is an
extreme rarity of even 1990s scripts, and very few authentic scripts of the
last forty years are offered for sale or auction)
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