eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8m110 SUDDENLY paper banner '54 would-be savage Presidential assassin Frank Sinatra! Date Sold 7/5/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Paper Banner (measures 24" x 80" [61 x 203 cm]) (Learn More) Suddenly!, the 1954 Lewis Allen crime film noir ("Sinatra - ...sears the screen... as a snarling mad-dog killer!"; "Sinatra... as a savage, sensation-hungry killer!"; "Sinatra... Tears loose with a gun in his hand!"; "Sinatra ...out to get the No. 1 man in the nation!"; "Sinatra ...as a kill-hungry hoodlum!"; about an attempted assassination of the President) starring Frank Sinatra ("The Academy Award Winner of 'From Here To Eternity' Scores a New Hit!"; as a psychotic assassin), Sterling Hayden, James Gleason, Nancy Gates, Kim Charney, and Paul Frees. Note that legend says that after President Kennedy was killed in 1963, Frank Sinatra asked that this movie be removed from distribution, but that is purely an urban legend. It is also said that Lee Harvey Oswald watched this movie days before the Kennedy assassination, but that may also be legend. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that in the 1910s through 1930s, studios would make large cloth banners that movie theaters could hang up above their lobbies (or above their entrances). In the early 1940s, they changed to making paper banners (perhaps there was a cloth shortage during World War II). At first, they were made of one-sheet-like paper, and they didn't survive very well, and they apparently were not very popular, because very few survive. At some point around 1946, they changed to making them out of a heavy paper stock, similar to that used for 40x60s, but measuring 24" x 80". Many people think these became very popular at drive-in theaters, which were then expanding at a major pace throughout the country. The paper banners were very popular until the late 1960s, and then far fewer were made (perhaps corresponding to the decline in popularity of drive-in theaters). We have been consigned a wonderful collection of 133 of these paper banners, and we are auctioning them all, in 133 separate auctions. This is a great opportunity to acquire one or many of these rare posters! Condition: fair to good. There are many scuffs and stains scattered throughout the poster (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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