eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5z526 SON OF SINBAD photolobby '55 Vincent Price & Dale Robertson with sexy harem girls! Date Sold 9/21/2010Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Photolobby (11x14; LCs; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) Son of Sinbad, the 1955 Ted Tetzlaff 3-D (3D; 3-Dimension) Arabian action adventure thriller ("The women... the wickedness... the world of Sinbad!"; "Action - Romance - Adventure!"; "Lover! Rover! Warrior Bold!"; "The picture of a thousand thrills and delights... from battlefield to boudoir!"; "Thrill to the most spectacular sight ever filmed... The flaming bombardment of an army with explosive globes of Greek Fire!"; "Lover... Rover... Warrior Bold! The daring deeds... the rousing romances of Sinbad... who never faced a woman he couldn't kiss... or a battle he couldn't win!"; "On of the spectacular thrills: the searing siege of Greek Fire! An army of beautiful women... Against an army of violent men!"; "The new Anamorphic Process SUPERSCOPE on the giant wide screen"; "Exotic, seductive, revealing dances... Such as you have never seen before!"; "He's ten times the man his old man ever was!"; "An adventure that makes you wish you were in his turban!"; "Harems topple... kingdoms falll. veils drop! ...when the Son of Sinbad goes to town!"; "Beauties by the hundreds...thrills by the thousands...in a land where love knows no law!"; "Written by Aubrey Wisberg"; presented by Howard Hughes) starring Dale Robertson (in the title role as Sinbad), Sally Forrest, Lili St. Cyr, Vincent Price, Mari Blanchard (billed as "Co-starring Mari Blanchard"), Joi Lansing, and Woody Strode. Note that this movie was produced by Howard Hughes, and it was filmed in 1953 (at the height of the 3-D craze) and it was filmed in 3-D. But reminiscent of Hughes' "The Outlaw", the movie was held up due to censor protests over Lili St. Cyr's belly dance, and by the time it was approved for a release in 1955, the 3-D craze was over, so it was released as a regular movie, but some of the advertising says "3-D". NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that on this movie, and on several other releases of the 1930s and 1940s, lesser studios sometimes issued a set of very different looking lobby cards! This was part of a "photolobby" set with a glossy color scene from the movie, and was printed on the type of paper used for 11x14 stills, not the type used for lobby cards. It is possible that some of these movies also had a regular lobby card set, but I believe in most cases there was only a photolobby set. Condition: very good. Note that this lobby card is completely unrestored and there is not a single piece of tape on either the front or back of the card! Learn More about condition grades
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