Kirby, I'm guessing you're not a Brando collector, otherwise I can't see how
you could dismiss this find so easily.

 

You are right, the realistic accuracy of the design would not matter to
Brando fans and collectors (and I am one of them) in this case. I mean, the
discovery of a Brando poster, for one of his key roles, that features art
that (almost?) no one has ever seen before is a major find, in my opinion.
I think all collectors with even a passing interest in Brando would be
floored by this poster.

As to the question "who rides a motorcycle like that?" I refer you to
Dragstrip Riot(1958)
http://www.moviegoods.com/movie_poster/dragstrip_riot_1958.htm

from where the image was most certainly lifted.

I'm not familiar with the design of the Hot Blood insert.  Is it different
from the standard Wild One insert?

 

Zeev

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 11:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Wild One R60 40x60 - Anyone ever see one?

 

Thanks for posting this.  I did not see my esteemed colleague Mr. Franchi on
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW with this undeniably rare reissue 40x60, so I am
interested to read this post.

 

Rare it may be, and perhaps some Brando completist would pay the estimate,
but if the design of this poster were to count at all, the film would be
entitled THE WEIRD ONE.

 

Who rides a motorcycle like that?  Waving a wrench about!  Ludicrous!  And
where is the locale?  Is this in the film?  They look like they're riding
thru the set of CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN.

 

Ugly!  Give me one of the nice lobbies and I'll call that the prettiest
poster on the film.  Or the HOT BLOOD insert.

 

My two centavos.

 

Kirby McDaniel

www.movieart.net

 

 

On Jan 4, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Dave Rosen wrote:





Just watched this online. It's Rudy's appraisal of a Wild One 40x60 from
last night's Antiques Roadshow. Never saw one of these before. Might be the
best US paper for the movie.

 

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/archive/201003A12.html

 

Dave

Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters

http://www.posteropolis.com/

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