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Bride of the Monster Vintage Horror Sci Movie Poster Half sheet Ed Woods Lugosi

$ 1716

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Movies

    Description

    Original Vintage Horror Sci Fi Movies Memorabilia Collectibles For Sale
    "Bride of the Monster", 1956
    Original Vintage Horror Sci Movie Poster half sheet (22x28")
    Starring Bela Lugosi
    Directed by Edward Woods Jr.
    Not just a Rare piece of History and Collectible Investment, but a gorgeous piece of Art & Home Décor!   (can you take your eyes off of it?)
    Its been about 15 years since we had the opportunity to acquire this Gem of a classic horror movie poster.
    One of our all time favorites, the artwork of Bela Lugosi on this One and Half sheet (we just acquired BOTH) is simply Stunning!   For some reason original vintage poster paper for this Rare Ed Wood’s creation dried up for more than a decade.    So, you can imagine how excited we are to have recently acquired this amazing vintage movie art poster
    Meanwhile, if you have ever seen the One sheet and the Half Sheet, you know Why I have BOTH in my personal Collection.
    One or the other was not an option, as I had to have both.  When you see both of them, you will know Why!   And, this is the first time in our 43 years collecting that we have owned both the 1956 One and Half sheet posters at the same time!
    You can be sure this Ed Wood/Bela Lugosi Treasure won’t last long!
    * See enlargeable image above
    One of the most requested vintage movie posters over the past several years, AND my personal favorite. In the past 6 years we have acquired three of these and the first two sold almost immediately. Ed Wood's known for his notoriously bad films produced some of the most gorgeous movie posters! The movie poster art is spectacular.  That said, Ed Woods movies, believe it or not, have a strong cult following. The Bride of the Monster being his personal “masterpiece” with the immortal horror legend Bela Lugosi.  Most of you are probably aware that Ed Woods was depicted by Johnny Depp in the academy award winning 1994 movie “Ed Woods”. Martin Landau won the academy award for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi.
    Seasoned collectors know original posters for this title are often faded to some extent..  This very scarce, beautiful vintage 1956 half sheet is in
    excellent 100% UNrestored condition
    with vibrant colors (not faded as we see most of these).
    * NOTE: We also have the Stunning Half Sheet!
    Bride of the Monster (Filmmakers Releasing, 1956). Rolled, Very Fine. Half Sheet (22" X 28").
    One of director Ed Wood's greatest productions, this was the next to last movie filmed by Bela Lugosi, who played mad scientist Dr. Eric Vornoff. The making of this movie is well-documented in Tim Burton's Ed Wood, including the theft of the rubber octopus from Republic Studios (it was originally created for the John Wayne vehicle, Wake of the Red Witch). Unfortunately, the motor that operated the tentacles was left behind, which is painfully obvious in the final film. Nevertheless, this is classic Ed Wood, and features two of his greatest stars, Lugosi and former Swedish wrestler Tor Johnson (who was the subject of Lugosi's oft-quoted line, "Don't mind Lobo. He's as harmless as a kitchen").
    Nevertheless, this is Ed Wood, master of the bizarre and unusual, at his finest. Original paper from Ed Wood pictures are rare and continue to be highly sought after .
    Paper from the majority of Ed Wood's movies is extremely scarce, and highly sought after by those who appreciate the best in "bad" cinema.
    Condition:
    This 100% Original UNrestored poster shows edge wear, a tear on the right border backed by paper tape on the verso, faint corner bends.
    Rolled, Never folded, so none of the typical vertical & horizonal creases that you find in 90% of vintage half sheets.
    Some Trivia:
    According to Paul Marco, Edward D. Wood Jr. thought that Bela Lugosi's memory might not be very good so for Lugosi's huge speech in Bride of the Monster, Wood had the prop man make cue cards. Lugosi, upset, insisted he didn't need cue cards and he would "memorize it." Wood still insisted on the cue cards telling Lugosi, "We have to be safe." Bela Lugosi went to Paul Marco for help. He had Marco promise not to show him the cue cards during the scene. Paul Marco held the cards at his side the whole time and Lugosi never looked over once. Bela Lugosi gave a sensational performance and the whole crew got up and applauded
    There are some great reviews at the IMDB link below. I was quite surprised that Bela Lugosi actually gets great praise for his role in this, his final film.
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047898/
    Note:
    Cvtreasures stamp Not on original