eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result #346 MANSTER 8x10 '60 deformed hand! Date Sold 2/19/2002Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Original Vintage Theatrical 8x10 Still (Learn More) Manster (also released as "The Split"), the 1959 (released in the U.S. in 1962) George P. Breakston & Kenneth G. Crane U.S./Japanese science fiction (sci-fi) horror thriller ("Mature Horror Show!"; "A ghastly elegance that suggests Tennessee Williams!"; "See the two-headed killer creature!"; "The terror that split a man in two... half human, half monster!"; "Before your started eyes... man changes to monster! Once normal man actually splits in two ...half human, half inhuman, in the laboratory of the damned... in which women are brutalized by the monster-born-of-man!") starring Peter Dyneley, Jane Hylton, Satoshi Nakamura, Terri Zimmern, Norman van Hawley, Toyoko Takechi, Jerry Ito, and Tetsu Nakamura. Note that this is a very confusing movie! It seems likely that it was released in the U.S. initially solely as half of a double bill with "Eyes Without a Face", and it was titled "Manster" for that U.S. double bill release. But it appears that it also received an international release under the title "The Split". The double-bill is from United Artists/Lopert, and the international one-sheet is from United Artists only, so it would seem that United Artists had the sole international distribution rights. The only one-sheet we have seen that is not international (with "The Split" title) is a military one-sheet, which had the "Manster" title. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: very good to fine. There are minor creases in the blank borders (some extend into the image background). There are a few pinholes in each corner (some extend into the image background).. This week on eBay, eMoviePoster is selling an amazing collection of horror/sci-fi/fantasy vintage 8x10 stills. Most of the stills from the 1950s on were obtained by the collector directly from a movie theater. Most of the earlier stills were purchased from the leading movie memorabilia stores in the 1960s and 1970s. All of the stills purchased from stores were sold as originals, and many of them have original notations on the back that would certainly seem to confirm that they are indeed original. We at eMoviePoster carefully examined every still, and believe every one we are selling is a genuine original vintage still! However, since we know there is no way you can know this for sure from looking at a digital image, be aware that we unconditionally guarantee every still we sell to vintage and from the year we say it is. If you purchase any stills, and after receiving them, have doubts as to their originality, simply return it within one week for a no questions asked refund! We have sold many thousands of stills on eBay in the past two years, and only a handful of them were ever returned because the buyer had any doubt. We stand behind every item we sell! Learn More about condition grades
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