eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result a250 ENEMY FROM SPACE Thirty By Forty movie poster '57 Brian Donlevy, James Date Sold 7/4/2006Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Thirty by Forty Movie Poster (measures 30" x 40") (Learn More) Quatermass II (released in the U.S. as "Enemy From Space"), the 1957 Val Guest English science fiction (sci-fi) horror thriller sequel ("A horrible enemy from the unknown strikes terror across the Earth!"; "A creeping terror of Destruction - A Nightmare of Horror and Fear!"; a sequel to the 1955 movie "The Quatermass Xperiment", and this quite likely is the first movie sequel ever to have the Roman numeral "II" in its title to signify a sequel!; beginning right where the first movie left off, Professor Quatermass is trying to design a moon colony, but he discovers a secret military base nearby, which may be controlled by aliens intent on conquering the Earth) starring Brian Donlevy (in the title role as Professor Bernard Quatermass), Sidney James, John Longden, Bryan Forbes, Vera Day, William Franklyn, Charles Lloyd Pack, Michael Ripper, Percy Herbert, and Tom Chatto 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 this 30x40 has a silkscreen printed poster with an actual black & white photo which has neatly been "tipped in" (glued to the upper left corner of the poster). This is how almost all 30x40s were made at this time! Paper banners were also commonly made in this way at that time, and it makes for a striking poster, and few people would realize that it is not printed on a single piece, unless they examine the poster closely. Note that the silkscreen portions of this poster usually pick up scuff marks far more easily than other posters of this period (this was caused by the method of silkscreen printing, and is very common on these posters, and is not considered a major defect, unless it is very noticeable or distracting). Also note that this poster was never machine folded. Most movie posters from before 1980 were machine folded immediately after printing, but a very few were left unfolded. An unfolded poster from before 1980 is almost always far more difficult to find than a folded poster of the same title, and finding unfolded posters in excellent condition is even more difficult! Condition: good. Learn More about condition grades
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