eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7z002 PUSS IN BOOTS complete set of 4 LCs 1934 incredible Ub Iwerks art, ComiColor cartoon, rare! Date Sold 7/6/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A Complete Set of 4 Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Cards (LCs; measure 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More) Puss In Boots, the 1934 Ub Iwerks P.A. Powers ComiColor Cartoon animation short (a combination of Shrek and Androcles and the Lion, this story concerns a musician who saves Puss in Boots' kittens, and in return, Puss in Boots vows to help him win the princess in marriage, but before that can happen, they must defeat an evil ogre that turns the musician and the princess into birds ). After being instrumental in the creation of Mickey Mouse for Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks (full name Ubbe Iwerks) was hired away from Disney by P.A. Powers of Celebrity Productions to create a series of cartoons based on classic fairy tales (Iwerks was able to be hired away, both because he did not share in the financial rewards that Disney obtained from his work on Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, and also because Iwerks was barely credited for his work). Iwerks not only drew the ComiColor cartoons, but he also drew the one-sheets (and a 4-card full-color lobby card set) created to promote each of them. Unfortunately, this series of cartoons did not perform well at the box office, and late in the series, they switched from individual one-sheets for each cartoon to a stock poster with different titles printed in the middle. After 25 cartoons, Powers folded Celebrity Productions and Iwerks was forced to return to Disney. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that, as noted above, the wonderful art on these four lobby cards is by the legendary Ub Iwerks! Also note that only 4 lobby cards were produced for this cartoon short, and this is the complete set. It was quite common for studios to only make sets of four for short subjects or low budget movies (or re-releases of big budget movies), because it allowed them to print the sets at half the cost, and on shorts and low budget movies, they tried to save money any way they could (especially since it is likely few theaters even bothered to order lobby cards for these titles, since they were likely shown in addition to a better movie). Condition: good to very good. The cards have darkened more so than other cards known that have survived from these ComiColor cartoons, and they have more darkening around the edges. There is surface paper loss and creases in the borders, more so in two of the cards, but it only affects the blank borders. The card with the ogre approaching the birdcage has a tear in the middle of the right border and two pieces of paper tape on the back of the right border. In spite of these defects, the cards can be displayed and enjoyed as they are, or certainly, restoration could be performed. Learn More about condition grades
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