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INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES 1sh OR search current auctions Auction History Result 9y426 INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES Central Show Printing 1sh 1963 Teenage Psycho Meets Bloody Mary! Date Sold 9/26/2017Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 28" x 42" [71 x 107 cm]) (Learn More) The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (also released as "Teenage Psycho Meets Bloody Mary"), the 1964 Ray Dennis Steckler musical horror thriller ("World's Weirdest Movie"; "Not For Sissies! Don't come in if you're chicken!"; "We dare you to remain seated when monsters invade audiences!"; "A movie of Weird Beauties and shocking Monsters together - and you are in It!"; "No one will be safe! They might get you!"; "First full-length feature in Bloody-Vision and bloody-color!"; "Not 3-D but real Flesh and Blood monsters Alive! In the audience"; "You are surrounded by monsters!"; "She keeps monsters in cages for pets!"; "1001 weirdest scenes ever!"; "Warning! Unlike anything before"; "Do not confuse with little shorts or spook shows"; "He preys on wild go-go girls!"; "Capture girls!"; "See: the dancing girls of the carnival murdered by the incredible night creatures of the midway!"; "See: the hunchback of the midway fight a duel of death with the mixed-up zombies!"; "See: The first monster musical!") starring Ray Dennis Steckler (who also produced and directed the movie; billed as "Cash Flagg"), Carolyn Brandt (billed as "introducing Carolyn Brandt"), Toni Camel, Erina Enyo, and Brett O'Hara 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 poster was printed by "Central Show Printing Co." A constant headache for theaters was being sure of having movie posters for their current releases. Often, the posters would travel with the actual film prints, and sometimes the theater before them might have forgotten to include the poster, it might have been defaced or torn, etc. If a theater didn't have posters, it was very frustrating! Several companies began in the 1930s (Leader Press, the "other company" [Associated Displays Corporation], Woolever Press, etc) that made posters of their own for new releases, and they would provide a back up for theaters in case they didn't get a studio issued poster. Often the posters from these companies (with the exception of the "other company") were silk-screen posters, but they were often quite attractive, and virtually always had a completely different design from the regular studio issued poster. It is an absolute fact that posters from these companies are far more rare than the regular studio issued posters. It is also a certainty that these posters were issued when the movies were first released. In fact, they were created PRIOR to the movie's release, so that they could serve as teaser or advance posters (theaters rarely got the studio issued posters before receiving the actual movie). We have located an extremely rare original advertisement for Leader Press posters which clearly states that they were available to theaters a full two weeks prior to each movie's release. Sometimes these alternative printing posters have images that are the equal of those from the regular studio release posters. Condition: fair. There is separation, tears an some paper loss along portions of several foldlines with greater paper loss at the top crossfold. The poster is fragile and also has some tears in the borders. Please see our super-sized image to get a good sense of the condition of this item prior to placing a bid and please do not bid unless you can accept the defects described above, or you are willing to pay to have them properly restored. Learn More about condition grades
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