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Collection of Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930s-1980s

 

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6000 US Titles

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Entire Mexican Lottery Ticket, 20 Parts, 1950, One Million
Pesos

 

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$250 (US$)

 

 

As immortalized in 1948 John Huston Classic, “The Treasure
of the Sierra Madre”

 

At an outdoor sidewalk cafe after ordering coffee, a meal
and smokes, a ragged Mexican beggar boy (a young Robert Blake) tries to sell
Fred C. Dobbs another lottery ticket, but he turns surly and irritable. He
bursts into a rage at the scamp: "Beat it. I ain't buying no lottery
tickets." He projects his own annoyance and resentment of beggars at the
boy (although he is one himself):

 

Get away from me, ya little beggar!

 

To get rid of the kid, he becomes a bully and flings a glass
of water in the boy's face. But then feeling compelled to buy the ticket from
the persistent boy and believing (against all hope) that he might win
("Add the figures up, you get thirteen. What better number could you buy?
It's a sure winner"), he is persuaded to purchase a minuscule part of a
ticket for a drawing three weeks off: "All right. Give me a twentieth so I
don't have to look at your ugly face."

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