eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7d038 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE LC #6 '64 Pedro Armendariz aims rifle on Sean Connery's shoulder! Date Sold 4/10/2014Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original 1964 Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card #6 (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) Ian Fleming's From Russia with Love, the 1963 (released in the U.S. in 1964) Terence Young English James Bond 007 secret agent spy espionage fantasy action adventure thriller ("James Bond is back!"; "Meet James Bond, secret agent 007, His new incredible women... His new incredible enemies... His new incredible adventures...!"; "Target: The unkillable James Bond 007"; "Blast him! Seduce him! Bomb him! Strangle him!"; "The world's masters of murder pull out all the stops to destroy Agent 007!"; "69,000,007 James Bond fans live in a throbbing world of hot-blooded excitement!"; "Don't you think it's time you met secret agent 007? Now his incredible women...his incredible enemies... his incredible new adventures explode on the screen!!!"; based on the famous novels by Ian Fleming) starring Sean Connery ("as James Bond"), Robert Shaw, Pedro Armendariz, Lotte Lenya, Bernard Lee (as "M"), Daniela Bianchi (billed as "and introducing Daniela Bianchi"; as Tatiana Romanova), Eunice Gayson, Nadja Regin, Lois Maxwell (as Miss Moneypenny), Water Gotell, Jan Williams, Lisa Guirautf, and Aliza Gur NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that the card has a very minor printing defect, which is a series of faint light pink and blue lines down the left edge of the left blank border. This was a very minor printing defect that occurred during the printing of these cards, and it is found on many 1950s and early 1960s lobby cards, and few collectors consider it much of a defect at all, because it is in the left Note that there is an oddity to the first release lobby cards for this James Bond movie! There are two different sets of cards that appear identical in every way, EXCEPT on one of the sets of cards, the photo images are black and white, and on the other they have a red tint. There are lots of examples of each, so there is no change that one was some sort of test. What is much more likely is that the movie was so popular that many lobby cards were needed, and they were printed in two different versions, for unknown reasons. It is possible that one version predates the other, but it is impossible to know which, and we know of no collectors who place a premium on either type. Finally, note that the two sets have different numbering for the scenes, so, for example, the number on this card does not match the number that is on the card with the same image from the other set. edge of the blank border, has no effect on the image, and would likely be on all examples of this lobby card. Condition: very good to fine. Other than the minor printing defect described above, the card is in excellent condition. Note that this lobby card is completely unrestored and there is not a single piece of tape on either the front or back! Learn More about condition grades
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