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| Window Card | | Window cards measure 14 inches wide by 22 inches high. They are printed on card stock. At the top of the card is a snipe area which was left blank. This allowed the local theater to print or hand write the upcoming play dates so that it could easily be seen. These were printed in large numbers as they were often spread around town, rather than just displayed at the theater. They are probably the most abused poster, as the common practice was to cut the top snipe area off, leaving a 14 X 18 inch card. Neatly printed theater and play dates actually provide historical significance to the poster. |
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WC_00001 BEN HUR 85.00
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 WC_00002 BRING ON THE GIRLS 175.00
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 WC_00003 DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (AA POSTER) 65.00
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 WC_00005 GLASS KEY, THE 1150.00
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 WC_00006 JUPITER'S DARLING 50.00
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WC_00013 MAIN STREET 90.00
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WC_00007 MIAMI STORY, THE 40.00
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WC_00008 MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER 75.00
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 WC_00009 MY FAIR LADY 80.00 This is one of the last great musicals to come out of tinsel town. AUDREY HEPBURN captured the role of Ms. Doolittle and took her all the way to the bank, and the Oscars. Although many collectors would have preferred that the artwork for this title should have been more photographic, similar to some of the foreign pieces, the line drawing artwork that was used just seems to grow on you. The subtle shades of pink with dashes of reds and yellows give the various posters an actual piece of art look. Also, other than the main title, the credits are moved down to the bottom of the poster, only adding to the splendid simplicity of the piece.
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 WC_00010 RIDE THE WILD SURF 100.00
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WC_00011 SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, THE 30.00
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 WC_00014 TONIGHT WE RAID CALAIS 95.00
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 WC_00012 YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE 75.00
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