I really like the Hirshfeld Marx Brothers posters.
A Day at The Races paper is great with the horse joining them on the posters.
And, a really nice 24 sheet for that title.
If they drop in value and are overtaken by Ron Burgundy: Anchorman 1 sheets, I'll fight the tears and bid away.

Stooges not my cup of tea, I'd hope the most valuable would be something like the The Kid, The Gold Rush or The General. Things may have changed, a lot of that paper was sold Chris/Hersh era, have these kind of titles nosedived?


On 24 Jul 2010, at 20:51, Phillip W. Ayling wrote:


Far be it from me to quarrel with someone unknown to me, who seems to have numerous high end posters and who so affirmatively states that the following poster is not only the greatest comedy poster but is also (for us condition freaks) "the finest example of a comedy poster to ever surface."

http://cgi.ebay.com/GREATEST-COMEDY-MOVIE-POSTER-1939-LAUREL-HARDY-/390221254498?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5adaffcf62

I do quarrel with the claim that it represents a $125,000 investment which is "Economy Proof."

Anyway, putting aside the fact that I really love the 6 sheet image from this Laurel and Hardy film, I was wondering what others believe to be the "second greatest comedy poster" and what it might sell for?
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