eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8s508 NOTHING SACRED die-cut Spanish herald '38 different art of Carole Lombard & Fredric March! Date Sold 7/24/2016Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original 1938 (from the first release of this movie in Spain) Vintage Theatrical Spanish Movie Herald (measures 5" x 6 1/4" [13 x 16 cm]) (Learn More) Nothing Sacred, the 1937 William A. Wellman Vermont romantic screwball comedy ("See the big fight! Lombard vs. March"; "Greatest fight of the century"; "A riotous Technicolor comedy!"; "From the Producer and Director of 'A Star is Born'"; about a woman who pretends to be dying of radium poisoning to get sympathy, but it becomes a major media sensation; the subject matter was controversial at that time; in 1954 it was remade as "Living It Up", with Jerry Lewis playing Lombard's role!) starring Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Charles Winninger, Walter Connolly, Frank Fay, Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom, Margaret Hamilton, John Qualen (uncredited as a fireman!), and Hattie McDaniel NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this herald is on a fairly heavy stock (similar to that used for lobby cards). We can't say for certain that it is from the first release of this movie in 1938 (and it is a Selznick release, which might have had re-releases), but the herald is EXTREMELY elaborate, and we would be very surprised if it is not from the first release! Also note that when Spanish heralds have printing on the back, we picture both sides, but when they are blank on the back, we only picture the front. Please note that Spanish heralds, like U.S. heralds, were printed in very large quantities, and then sent to individual theaters in Spain, and they would sometimes have the backs of them overprinted with their theater name and specific play dates. But because a movie might play in Spain for a period of a year or two (traveling from theater to theater), there is no guarantee that the date overprinted on the back of the herald is the same as the date that the herald was first printed (and the date that the movie first played in Spain). Therefore, we don't list the date overprinted on the back of a herald as the date of the herald unless we know that was when the movie first played in Spain. If we believe the herald was printed earlier, then we use that date. If it is important to you that the date on the herald is the date the movie first opened, then please look at our image of the back of this herald to see if there is a different date printed on it. Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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