[MOPO] New member

2024-03-13 Thread steve olson
First time on MOPO for many years. I might be looking to do some trades. Are 
they at all common on MOPO?

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[MOPO] Looking for Posters

2024-03-13 Thread Susan Heim
Hello All,
   I am currently looking for a one sheet from the original Love Bug (1968).  
As always, thank you for your time.

Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames
HollywoodPosters.com
(800) 463-2994

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Re: [MOPO] FA: Museum quality 1912 English one-sheet at auction closing in 1 day at $299!

2024-03-13 Thread Tom Martin

WOW BRUCE SOUNDS GREAT SO EARLYAND I HOPE IT DOES WELL

ALLTHE BEST,,,

TOM
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SINCE 1977
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On 2024-03-13 21:15, Bruce Hershenson wrote:

Currently at auction from eMoviePoster.com (closing in one day at
https://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail_uid1=6713931
[1] ) is this first release English one-sheet for Mabel's Lovers, the
1912 Mack Sennett silent romantic love triangle slapstick comedy
short!

One would HAVE to think this was a very risque title for 1912! The
movie is about a woman who receives multiple marriage proposals at a
summer resort. She decides to test her suitors by disguising her legs
with wild, unsightly bumps, causing all but one admirer to retreat in
disgust.

 the next day she appears without the bumps and she is admired by all,
but only the one who when still cared for her when she was
"disfigured" wins her love!

The movie starring Mabel Normand (in the title role as Mabel), Fred
Mace, Ford Sterling, and Alice Davenport. Does the name "Mabel
Normand" sound at all familiar?

She was an actress/comedienne from the 1910s to the 1920s. She was a
giant of early cinema, and the first great female movie comedienne,
and she even pre-dated Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton!

She started with just a few movies in 1910, and she was mostly
unbilled or low-billed in 1911, but in 1912 she became a leading star
(two years before Chaplin appeared in his first movie).

Some of her shorts were named after her character and in 1912 she made
this movie, where her character also had her own name, and the movie
was named after her, showing just how popular she had become by 1912.

In 1914 she started directing her own movies. She made several movies
with Charlie Chaplin and surely helped him start his career, and after
he left Keystone she made movies with Fatty Arbuckle.

She had a turbulent private life, and was engaged to studio head Mack
Sennett, who she worked for. She got tuberculosis and started drinking
heavily, which greatly curtailed her career in the 1920s.

Some of her other movies include: Tillie's Punctured Romance, Mickey,
The Extra Girl, A Film Johnnie, and Caught in a Cabaret. She passed
away in 1930 at the age of just 37 from the tuberculosis she had had
for years

In a time when moviemakers yearn for movies about very important women
in history, surely SOMEONE should make one about the life of Mabel
Normand!

And one would THINK a 112 year old poster in great condition would
sell for LOTS of money, but this museum quality poster is currently
just $299!

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Re: [MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Tom Martin
funny Alan i made several clapboard clocks..one for the Disney Catalog 
and store of Mickey on a camera dolly and one for warner Brothers Of 
Bugs bunny that was in the wb Catalog,,and one for Guilty By suspicion 
for Robert De Niro movie also did a movie real Clock for Robert de 
Niro's Bronx tale posts were used for promotion of the videos for Warner 
Brothers home video and Savoy films the Warner Brothers video for brunch 
till they ordered 15,000 of my movie real Clarks it was my largest 
single order ever and it was $150,000 order and they gave me 75,000 
upfront before I even started the job I was recommended to Warner Bros. 
by the woman from Paramount pictures home video who had me do my first 
big order of 5000 clocks for the movie Addams family when I got the 
order for Addams family the bank would not give me the money to buy the 
parts to make the clocks so I said to the company I'll tell you what you 
buy me the parts and if I don't finish it on time you don't have to pay 
me for my portion so they bought the parts and allowed me to earn credit 
with all my suppliers so I can get carts in the future because the bank 
didn't think I could make 5000 movie real Clarks
My next-door neighbor asked me one day so what are you doing Tom? And I 
said oh we're working on an order for Walt Disney Company and she 
laughed and she said winter pretty cool that was we were working on an 
order for Disney people just didn't believe that I had clients on that 
level and that they trusted me to make their orders out of basically a 
house with a storefront in a two car garage is where we did all our 
manufacturing and had 10 employees we just were great at utilizing and 
good old Yankee engineering
So when I bought my house over here about 2 miles away from my other 
house I got a call while I was in my van and old 1989 Aerostar jalopy 
and they said this is Arnold Schwarzenegger's office we would like to 
order some of your class boards and next thing I know I said oh yeah 
right I'm Mickey Mouse well it was Arnold's office that was 2007 and 
next thing I know I'm making clapboards for Arnold Schwarzenegger's 
governors conference what is the meaning of all the governors of the 
United States and Arnold gave out the clapboard to each and everyone of 
the governors of the USA I think the mood for 500 I can't remember now 
then I get a call from Germany and they wanted me to make a clapper 
clock has a commemorative for the movie the Godfather the horse heads 
club or something like that and so I did that I can't remember how many 
but we did a trade for posters for German poster I think they're out of 
Stuttgart Germany


Years ago Rudy Franchi asked me for a clipboard and I finally sent him 
one I believe of the Disney clocks I did after years and he seem to 
really like it god has been very good to me and I don't deserve it at 
all while I was in the hospital last year the city of Toledo after my 
basement flooded gave me a grant to repair the floor drain so it won't 
back up any longer as I had a Oakwood floor in my basement and it caused 
it to buckle and cost $2000 for a plumber to come in and put a valve in 
so it could not back up any longer at the same time while I was in the 
hospital still recovering from foot surgery I got a call from the city 
of Toledo they had chosen my name out of the lottery for a new roof for 
my house in $10,000 job where they did a complete tear off with 50 year 
shingles and soul I have been in a state of shock because the state of 
Ohio also enforced my insurance company who said I did not have flood 
insurance to give me a settlement which I was able to have the floor 
fixed and refinished looks like a bowling alley now and I was able to 
get 100 foot silver maple tree taken down in my front yard that cost 
$1700 alone my Medicaid and Medicare said I had too much money so I had 
to spend it down or they were threatened to take me off my Medicaid I 
said I have not made any money in several years I am I didn't earn any 
money it's just it by the grace of God I have been blessed with things I 
could've never imagined in my entire life sometimes I wonder if I have 
secret investors that know I need money and then come up with unique 
ways to get it to me but I think that's how God works that's the only 
answer I've been able to come up with is that I can come up with is that 
God sends me the right people at the right time because that's how he 
blesses people and I keep thinking yeah right you say this when you 
don't have a foot you're partially blind and you're saying you're 
blessed but then if you look in the Bible in and all the stories of Old 
Testament and New Testament that's exactly how God has restored people 
like Job and in others it's not because we deserve it because by no 
means survivor tried to say I'm a saint or I deserve any I am just 
fascinated by how if I'm just deluding myself it's one of the most 
fantastic things I've been feeling despite since 

Re: [MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Paul W. Hazen
Thanks Tom, already been all over Alan lol

All the best.

Sincerely, 

Paul W. Hazen


> On Mar 14, 2024, at 12:28 AM, Tom Martin 
>  wrote:
> 
> That's a great question there is a buyer on Mopo that collects specifically 
> 2001 a space Odyssey who might be interested in it and I think he would give 
> it a good home as far as value I have no clue I think there is a section on 
> eBay for tickets and I've had many over the years I had the original screener 
> for ET back from 1982 and I also had tickets to a lot of TV shows like Johnny 
> Carson and I always would keep my movie stubs from movies I would've turned 
> myself just to remind me of the film and that I had seen it do you still 
> typically have piles of tickets in Los Angeles in the hotel rooms that they 
> will give you for free there's just like posters could be not bought or sold 
> you could not give away tickets to TV shows under FCC rulings I made the 
> mistake of having a contest to give away tickets to see the David Letterman 
> show in the 80s and round TV commercials and when I tried to get Bill Wendell 
> to do the voiceover David's manager who happens to also be Woody Allen's 
> agent and manager called me on the phone and told me I must've made a mistake 
> because I am not allowed to give away tickets to TV shows for advertise I had 
> already booked airfare for the tickets but luckily I put a disclaimer in the 
> ad that if we had an emergency beyond our control that everything would be 
> Nolan void so I actually had to go to the show myself with my brother and 
> watch David Letterman the night they had the band the stray cats were on I 
> didn't get to meet David but it was interesting because his secretary was the 
> one who said that I could give away the tickets and she done told me don't 
> let David's Manager because she could get in trouble so I didn't tell him 
> that she gave them to me and left her out of the whole thing and said I made 
> the mistake
> We had a very nice TV spot showing a limousine pulling up and then a plane 
> taking off for the airfare and then some nice pictures of the from the TV 
> show of David one of my big flops of my major history of mistakes and errors 
> in my 46 years I'm selling memorabilia when I first started advertising on 
> NBC local affiliate I was one of the first to advertise on the David 
> Letterman show when I can get a 30 second spot for $15 a spot Johnny Carson 
> on the other hand was $200 a spot back then I also advertised on Johnny 
> Carson and various other NBC shows when you do ROS it mean  they'll put the 
> spots in I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on advertising in the early 
> days I bought ads in Rolling Stone magazine and the globe and star login you 
> name many collectible magazines like from collectors world and comic buyers 
> guide in the toy shop  wherever they have an opening you could end up on a 
> late night show
> The residual effect of advertising for 46 years is that I still have people 
> phoned me every day from all over the world that just wanna talk about 
> collectibles is a free public service I tried to steer these people in the 
> right direction and I typically will send them to Heritage auction or Bruce 
> Hershenson movie poster for many of the people that I have met over the years 
> in the collectible industry some of them have passed away and some of them 
> have been changing venues or who they work for Prop store gray Smith I told a 
> woman the other day about the 10 Commandments props that there are having in 
> the in the prop store auction and hopefully she can bid on them and put them 
> in their collection so I'm always out there trying to advocate for all of you 
> because part of the
> the fun of being in the motion picture collectible business what is the 
> people that I've got to meet along the way many of them are old timers that 
> are now there is a changing of the guard and there's some sadness but then 
> there's also thankfulness
> As many of you know I believe that God has a big part of life matter fact all 
> of it and so I feel like I've been on a great learning experience yes I will 
> be 68 this year and I have no idea what God has planned for me next but I 
> trust it will be really good no matter what way I go I totally missed the 
> Oscars this year because I only use an antenna plugged into my TV and it 
> couldn't grab the ABC signal because of clouds and bad weather so I didn't 
> get to see any of it and I didn't even know it was on at 7 o'clock so at 9 
> o'clock I started asking around because I had NBC turned on that's like my go 
> to channel but I have not heard any buzz on anything I missed I think the 
> industry seems to be suffering greatly because of The pandemic
> It seems like people are hungry for good positive message films because 
> they've seen enough disasters in reality with Weather and wars and you name 
> it so if they can come out with some good positive films I think 

[MOPO] FA: Museum quality 1912 English one-sheet at auction closing in 1 day at $299!

2024-03-13 Thread Bruce Hershenson
*Currently at auction from eMoviePoster.com (closing in one day
at  
https://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail_uid1=6713931

)
is this first release English one-sheet for Mabel's Lovers, the 1912 Mack
Sennett silent romantic love triangle slapstick comedy short!One would HAVE
to think this was a very risque title for 1912! The movie is about a woman
who receives multiple marriage proposals at a summer resort. She decides to
test her suitors by disguising her legs with wild, unsightly bumps, causing
all but one admirer to retreat in disgust. the next day she appears without
the bumps and she is admired by all, but only the one who when still cared
for her when she was "disfigured" wins her love!The movie starring Mabel
Normand (in the title role as Mabel), Fred Mace, Ford Sterling, and Alice
Davenport. Does the name "Mabel Normand" sound at all familiar?She was an
actress/comedienne from the 1910s to the 1920s. She was a giant of early
cinema, and the first great female movie comedienne, and she even pre-dated
Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton!She started with just a few movies in
1910, and she was mostly unbilled or low-billed in 1911, but in 1912 she
became a leading star (two years before Chaplin appeared in his first
movie).Some of her shorts were named after her character and in 1912 she
made this movie, where her character also had her own name, and the movie
was named after her, showing just how popular she had become by 1912.In
1914 she started directing her own movies. She made several movies with
Charlie Chaplin and surely helped him start his career, and after he left
Keystone she made movies with Fatty Arbuckle.She had a turbulent private
life, and was engaged to studio head Mack Sennett, who she worked for. She
got tuberculosis and started drinking heavily, which greatly curtailed her
career in the 1920s.Some of her other movies include: Tillie's Punctured
Romance, Mickey, The Extra Girl, A Film Johnnie, and Caught in a Cabaret.
She passed away in 1930 at the age of just 37 from the tuberculosis she had
had for yearsIn a time when moviemakers yearn for movies about very
important women in history, surely SOMEONE should make one about the life
of Mabel Normand!And one would THINK a 112 year old poster in great
condition would sell for LOTS of money, but this museum quality poster is
currently just $299!*



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Re: [MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Alan Adler
Tom -

I love your stories. Somebody should sell tickets to your pop cultural 
discourses with you dressed in 10 Commandments’ Western Costume wardrobe as the 
Moses of cool stuff - I want a ticket to the premiere, mounted at the center of 
one of your clapboards turned into a clock which also plays sealed VHS tapes of 
Arnold Schwarzenegger films without opening them.

You’re my hero!

Alan

> On Mar 13, 2024, at 5:28 PM, Tom Martin 
>  wrote:
> 
> That's a great question there is a buyer on Mopo that collects specifically 
> 2001 a space Odyssey who might be interested in it and I think he would give 
> it a good home as far as value I have no clue I think there is a section on 
> eBay for tickets and I've had many over the years I had the original screener 
> for ET back from 1982 and I also had tickets to a lot of TV shows like Johnny 
> Carson and I always would keep my movie stubs from movies I would've turned 
> myself just to remind me of the film and that I had seen it do you still 
> typically have piles of tickets in Los Angeles in the hotel rooms that they 
> will give you for free there's just like posters could be not bought or sold 
> you could not give away tickets to TV shows under FCC rulings I made the 
> mistake of having a contest to give away tickets to see the David Letterman 
> show in the 80s and round TV commercials and when I tried to get Bill Wendell 
> to do the voiceover David's manager who happens to also be Woody Allen's 
> agent and manager called me on the phone and told me I must've made a mistake 
> because I am not allowed to give away tickets to TV shows for advertise I had 
> already booked airfare for the tickets but luckily I put a disclaimer in the 
> ad that if we had an emergency beyond our control that everything would be 
> Nolan void so I actually had to go to the show myself with my brother and 
> watch David Letterman the night they had the band the stray cats were on I 
> didn't get to meet David but it was interesting because his secretary was the 
> one who said that I could give away the tickets and she done told me don't 
> let David's Manager because she could get in trouble so I didn't tell him 
> that she gave them to me and left her out of the whole thing and said I made 
> the mistake
> We had a very nice TV spot showing a limousine pulling up and then a plane 
> taking off for the airfare and then some nice pictures of the from the TV 
> show of David one of my big flops of my major history of mistakes and errors 
> in my 46 years I'm selling memorabilia when I first started advertising on 
> NBC local affiliate I was one of the first to advertise on the David 
> Letterman show when I can get a 30 second spot for $15 a spot Johnny Carson 
> on the other hand was $200 a spot back then I also advertised on Johnny 
> Carson and various other NBC shows when you do ROS it mean  they'll put the 
> spots in I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on advertising in the early 
> days I bought ads in Rolling Stone magazine and the globe and star login you 
> name many collectible magazines like from collectors world and comic buyers 
> guide in the toy shop  wherever they have an opening you could end up on a 
> late night show
> The residual effect of advertising for 46 years is that I still have people 
> phoned me every day from all over the world that just wanna talk about 
> collectibles is a free public service I tried to steer these people in the 
> right direction and I typically will send them to Heritage auction or Bruce 
> Hershenson movie poster for many of the people that I have met over the years 
> in the collectible industry some of them have passed away and some of them 
> have been changing venues or who they work for Prop store gray Smith I told a 
> woman the other day about the 10 Commandments props that there are having in 
> the in the prop store auction and hopefully she can bid on them and put them 
> in their collection so I'm always out there trying to advocate for all of you 
> because part of the
> the fun of being in the motion picture collectible business what is the 
> people that I've got to meet along the way many of them are old timers that 
> are now there is a changing of the guard and there's some sadness but then 
> there's also thankfulness
> As many of you know I believe that God has a big part of life matter fact all 
> of it and so I feel like I've been on a great learning experience yes I will 
> be 68 this year and I have no idea what God has planned for me next but I 
> trust it will be really good no matter what way I go I totally missed the 
> Oscars this year because I only use an antenna plugged into my TV and it 
> couldn't grab the ABC signal because of clouds and bad weather so I didn't 
> get to see any of it and I didn't even know it was on at 7 o'clock so at 9 
> o'clock I started asking around because I had NBC turned on that's like my go 
> to channel but I have not heard any buzz on anything I 

Re: [MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Alan Adler
That’s my auction!

Alan

> On Mar 13, 2024, at 5:01 PM, Roland Lataille  
> wrote:
> 
> 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (4/3/68) Scarce Premiere Ticket & Program/Stargate Efx 
> Man | eBay 
> 
> 
>   
> 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (4/3/68) Scarce Premiere Ticket & Program/Stargate...
> 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (4/3/68) Scarce Premiere Ticket & Program / Belonged to 
> Stargate Efx Man + COA! Here's th...
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 04:14:50 PM EDT, Alan Adler 
>  wrote:
> 
> 
> Dear Mopos -
> 
> Anyone out there have a sense of the value or rarity of an original 2001 
> Premiere Engagement ticket - Lowes Capitol - NY - April 3 - 8:30 PM.
> 
> Alan
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Re: [MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Tom Martin
That's a great question there is a buyer on Mopo that collects 
specifically 2001 a space Odyssey who might be interested in it and I 
think he would give it a good home as far as value I have no clue I 
think there is a section on eBay for tickets and I've had many over the 
years I had the original screener for ET back from 1982 and I also had 
tickets to a lot of TV shows like Johnny Carson and I always would keep 
my movie stubs from movies I would've turned myself just to remind me of 
the film and that I had seen it do you still typically have piles of 
tickets in Los Angeles in the hotel rooms that they will give you for 
free there's just like posters could be not bought or sold you could not 
give away tickets to TV shows under FCC rulings I made the mistake of 
having a contest to give away tickets to see the David Letterman show in 
the 80s and round TV commercials and when I tried to get Bill Wendell to 
do the voiceover David's manager who happens to also be Woody Allen's 
agent and manager called me on the phone and told me I must've made a 
mistake because I am not allowed to give away tickets to TV shows for 
advertise I had already booked airfare for the tickets but luckily I put 
a disclaimer in the ad that if we had an emergency beyond our control 
that everything would be Nolan void so I actually had to go to the show 
myself with my brother and watch David Letterman the night they had the 
band the stray cats were on I didn't get to meet David but it was 
interesting because his secretary was the one who said that I could give 
away the tickets and she done told me don't let David's Manager because 
she could get in trouble so I didn't tell him that she gave them to me 
and left her out of the whole thing and said I made the mistake
We had a very nice TV spot showing a limousine pulling up and then a 
plane taking off for the airfare and then some nice pictures of the from 
the TV show of David one of my big flops of my major history of mistakes 
and errors in my 46 years I'm selling memorabilia when I first started 
advertising on NBC local affiliate I was one of the first to advertise 
on the David Letterman show when I can get a 30 second spot for $15 a 
spot Johnny Carson on the other hand was $200 a spot back then I also 
advertised on Johnny Carson and various other NBC shows when you do ROS 
it mean  they'll put the spots in I spent hundreds of thousands of 
dollars on advertising in the early days I bought ads in Rolling Stone 
magazine and the globe and star login you name many collectible 
magazines like from collectors world and comic buyers guide in the toy 
shop  wherever they have an opening you could end up on a late night 
show
The residual effect of advertising for 46 years is that I still have 
people phoned me every day from all over the world that just wanna talk 
about collectibles is a free public service I tried to steer these 
people in the right direction and I typically will send them to Heritage 
auction or Bruce Hershenson movie poster for many of the people that I 
have met over the years in the collectible industry some of them have 
passed away and some of them have been changing venues or who they work 
for Prop store gray Smith I told a woman the other day about the 10 
Commandments props that there are having in the in the prop store 
auction and hopefully she can bid on them and put them in their 
collection so I'm always out there trying to advocate for all of you 
because part of the
 the fun of being in the motion picture collectible business what is the 
people that I've got to meet along the way many of them are old timers 
that are now there is a changing of the guard and there's some sadness 
but then there's also thankfulness
As many of you know I believe that God has a big part of life matter 
fact all of it and so I feel like I've been on a great learning 
experience yes I will be 68 this year and I have no idea what God has 
planned for me next but I trust it will be really good no matter what 
way I go I totally missed the Oscars this year because I only use an 
antenna plugged into my TV and it couldn't grab the ABC signal because 
of clouds and bad weather so I didn't get to see any of it and I didn't 
even know it was on at 7 o'clock so at 9 o'clock I started asking around 
because I had NBC turned on that's like my go to channel but I have not 
heard any buzz on anything I missed I think the industry seems to be 
suffering greatly because of The pandemic
It seems like people are hungry for good positive message films because 
they've seen enough disasters in reality with Weather and wars and you 
name it so if they can come out with some good positive films I think 
that will be a good effort going forward I may go see Ghostbusters 
frozen movie that's coming out soon and I still have not seen Steven 
Spielberg's movie that's biographical and I never saw Tom Hanks Mr. 
Rogers movie which I wanted to see also other than that I didn't 

[MOPO] THE TINGLER Original 14x19 Window Card

2024-03-13 Thread Laura Miller

Original 1959 heavy stock window card for William Castle'sTHE TINGLER–in 
PERCEPTO!–featuring the legendary Vincent Price. This poster isin Fine 
Condition.





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Re: [MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Roland Lataille
 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (4/3/68) Scarce Premiere Ticket & Program/Stargate Efx 
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On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 04:14:50 PM EDT, Alan Adler 
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 Dear Mopos -

Anyone out there have a sense of the value or rarity of an original 2001 
Premiere Engagement ticket - Lowes Capitol - NY - April 3 - 8:30 PM.

Alan
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[MOPO] 2001 Premiere Screening Ticket

2024-03-13 Thread Alan Adler
Dear Mopos -

Anyone out there have a sense of the value or rarity of an original 2001 
Premiere Engagement ticket - Lowes Capitol - NY - April 3 - 8:30 PM.

Alan
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