Rick, in actuality, the seller is a pretty good guy, but they aren't
movie poster people
they sell from an ebay store or some such right around the corner
from someone who is a well known collector and by chance a member of
this here MoPo club
At 07:08 AM 1/8/2012, Richard Auras wrote:
He ended the auction. I guess enough of us sent him messages
regarding this that he pulled it. Now we'll see if he relists it
with correct info.
Rick
From: Claude Litton <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, January 8, 2012 8:38:24 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] CAll It Murder reissue...
Rick is right on target.
In a message dated 1/7/2012 9:18:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Hi, Rodney,
If you check the IMDB for "Midnight", Bogart is listed eighth in
the credits. I'm not saying the seller was deceiving buyers in any
way. Someone remarked that the auction started at only $9.99. But
I just had an auction for an original 1939 "Roaring Twenties" lobby
card that started at $19.99 and ended up selling for almost
$500. If this "original" Call It Murder 3-Sheet were to sell for
$500 or $700 or more, whether the seller was guilty or not of any
infraction whatsoever, someone out there would have paid 3, 4, 5 or
even 10 times the value of the piece. I think it's the seller's
reonsibility to be competent in discerning what is an "original"
poster or lobby card and what is not an original poster or lobby
card. If Bogart is listed eighth in the credits for "Midnight" (a
film with a completely different title than "Call It Murder")--that
along with the fact that the title is different should throw up a
flag that this 3-Sheet is from a later year than 1934. If the
seller is not aware of this type of situation occurring where
re-release posters are concerned, then I think they should check
with Bruce or some other knowledgeable dealer who can help them in
the process of selling their posters. There's too much at stake in
a situation like this. An original 1934 Bogart 3-Sheet would
probably sell for thousands of dollars. Conversely, late 40's
reissue would sell for a couple hundred at best.
Rick
In a message dated 1/7/2012 2:17:23 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
There are plenty of non-experts out there - so when they auction a
poster with incomplete or incorrect information, it's up to us - the
so-called experts - to see through their errors and snag a bargain.
By your disparaging tone, I take it that you're not interested in
this particular poster. But if it was one you were after, and got it
despite it being innocently misrepresented, I doubt you'd be
sounding off like this. Having read their full description of the
circumstances of the sale, I have no reason to think they're
anything other than genuine. And incidentally, IMDb merely states,
on the 'Midnight' listing, that it was 'also known as' Call it
Murder - with no specific information (on the main page) as to when
it was given that secondary title. Time to give these guys a break, methinks...
Rodney
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Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2012 12:03:49 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] CAll It Murder reissue...
To: [email protected]
While I agree with you the seller is ALSO starting the poster at
$9.99..TOTALLY FAIR!
If it were high priced he'd be duping the public but at such a low
price I think
you;'re overreacting in this case.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 12:03 PM,
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, Everyone,
Here is an example of a seller who hasn't taken the time to
research the poster he (or she) is selling and describes it as
being an "original 1934 3-Sheet" from "Call It Murder" starring
Humphrey Bogart. I informed the seller that it was in fact a late
40's reissue 3-Sheet from a 1934 film originally titled "Midnight".
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-1934-Call-Murder-3-Sheet-Movie-Poster-Humphrey-Bogart-Sidney-Fox-/220926616222?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item337040a29e
This is the response I received:
Hi, We are not poster experts- Just estate liquidators trying to do
the best we can. Not to insinuate that you aren't an expert, because
you may be, but we have received incorrect information through
bidders/potential buyers in messages just like this in an effort by
them to drive down prices at auction, so we will not revise our
listing; it is based on the print date shown on the poster. However,
we will post this message and let others make their own judgement.
Thanks, hisgoods4u
I think a seller isn't necessarily expected to be an expert, but
is expected to research the item they're selling to the best of
their ability. All it takes is checking the title "Call It Murder"
on Google or IMDB and it becomes quite clear that this isn't an
original 1934 3-Sheet. I don't believe the buyer should have the
sole responsibility of researching the item they're bidding
on. It's the seller's responsibility to provide accurate
information as to whether a poster is "original" or not.
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