5,000 Vintage Movie Posters
Great site I found on
Vintage Movie Posters. About 5,000 movie posters mainly from the 1940s and 1950s. The Library's movie posters also paper the walls of the newly refurbished Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's Poster
One of my favorite movies, Breakfast at Tiffany's, poster was sold for almost $5,000! I want to buy it from whoever purchased the
movie poster from Filmposters.com.
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Collection of Movie Posters at College
Welcome to this sampling of our more than 5000 movie posters, mostly from the 1940's and 1950's. This represents the best 100 movies in our collection, according to the Halliwell's Film Guide. They lured us into the darkened haven of the local "Bijou," where we sat mesmerized at the wonders flickering on the Big Screen.
Movie Posters Collection
Death of a Salesman, Shane, I'm All Right Jack, Gigi, Stranger on a Train, Rashomon, and All About Eve.
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Another poster I just found!
Here is another movie poster I just found from Streetcar named Desire

I could not find anymore good ones...they all look the same. I need more posters to look at in my room. This poster is in my hallway.
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Tennessee Williams Poster
Here is one of my favorite movies / plays.

Anyone else have any tennesse williams posters?
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George Eastman connection with movies
Interesting site exploring how george eastman is connected with the movie industry and film. Talks about how he helped develop the movie industry.
Movie History
If anyone else has some good movie sites, expically historical, let me know!
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Oscar® Turns Film Collectibles into Gold
Oscar® Turns Film Collectibles into Gold
Americans love the Oscars® and movies memorabilia from Oscar winning films can be very valuable. Learn about this fascinating facet of collecting, from props to movie posters to autographs, with House of Collectibles' The Official Price Guide to Movie Autographs and Memorabilia.
(PRWEB) February 17, 2004--What is the value of Oscar®? The Academy Award® is the ultimate symbol of success in the film industries, the pinnacle of achievement for a motion picture. When a film receives an Oscar®, the value for props, costumes and other memorabilia is greatly increased. According to Daniel Cohen, author of The Official Price Guide to Movie Autographs & Memorabilia, Oscar®-winning star and movie can turn your average film collectible into a treasure. "Film collectibles like movie posters, screen-used props and wardrobe and even autographed photographs depicting stars in Oscar®-winning performances can command much higher prices because of the Academy Award tie-in."
For example, Julie Andrews’ linen skirt she worn in the 1966 Best Picture "The Sound Of Music" sold for $16,000, while a dress worn by Andrews from a lesser-known role might be purchased for a few hundred dollars.
The Official Price Guide to Movie Autographs and Memorabilia lists long-term and future values on movie posters and wardrobe, celebrity autographs, posters and lobby cards, animation art, movie scripts and even Oscar® statuettes from the 1920’s to today.
A complete introduction to the field of collecting, The Official Price Guide to Movie Autographs and Memorabilia includes a dealer directory and list of clubs, organizations and publications, as well as a glossary of autograph terminology. This guide offers the most up-to-date prices on these highly sought after pieces, as well as advice from author Daniel Cohen, the leading expert on autographs and movie memorabilia.
The Official Price Guide to Movie Autographs and Memorabilia is through the history and diversity of film collectibles. In addition to over 300 black and white photographs, this resource includes a full-color insert showcasing some of the most desirable memorabilia, such as a "Gone with the Wind" script signed by the cast and a rare Mickey Mouse watch. The comprehensive price lists and complete industry information ensure that this is THE essential price guide for collectors of movie autographs and memorabilia.
About the author: Daniel Cohen has been a passionated collector and dealers of all types of entertainment-related collectibles for over 20 years. A noted authority of entertainment autographs, he is the operator of a full-time collectibles business, Cohen Autographs & Memorabilia. His Web site, www.danielcohen.com, features thousands of rare and unique collectibles in an illustrated online catalog and through weekly auctions.
Editor’s Notes:
o Images are available upon request
o Media Contact: Amy Lavoie, (617) 787-2637
o Interviews with Daniel Cohen are encouraged
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