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'50s Classic Hollywood Western vintage original Ad Sheets Pressbook Lot of 10

$ 13.2

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Condition: All 8 sheets have been folded in half. Man with a Gun is uncut and in great shape, Man or Gun & Last of the Badmen have some minor wear from their pressing & are uncut, Law & Jake Wade, Many Rivers to Cross & The Last Command are uncut & in great shape, The Marauders is tanning on a portion of the sheet, Tumbleweed also has some tanning along left side, Masterson of Kansas in fine shape but has one ad cut from sheet, Horizons West has one ad cut from sheet and some tanning of paper.
  • Industry: Movies
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Object Type: Pressbook
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    '50s Classic Hollywood Western vintage original Ad Sheets/Pressbook Lot of 8:
    This is a listing for a lot of 8 vintage, original ad sheets to classic Hollywood westerns from the '50s. Ad sheets, a counterpart to the more traditional p
    ressbook,  were created by the studios to be sent out to theater exhibitors for promotional purposes, primarily to place ads in newspapers & periodicals. While pressbooks contains entire campaigns and publicity material, ad sheets contain the basic ad mats and a still (or two) for advertising in newspapers & periodicals. They were likely used for second run screenings. This lot contains a full 2-page ad sheet for Robert Mitchum's Man with a Gun (United Artists, 1955), a 1-page ad sheet for Man or Gun (Republic, 1958), a 1-page ad sheet for Last of the Badmen (Allied Artists, 1957), a full uncut 2-page ad sheet for The Law and Jake Wade (MGM, 1958), a full 2-page ad sheet for The Marauders (MGM, 1955), a 1-page ad sheet for Audie Murphy's Tumbleweed (Universal, 1953), a full uncut 2-page ad sheet for Many Rivers to Cross (MGM, 1955), a full uncut 2-page ad sheet for The Last Command (Republic, 1955), a full 2-page ad sheet with one cut for Masterson of Kansas (Columbia, 1954) & a full 2-page ad sheet with one cut for Horizons West (Universal, 1952).
    Ships first class mail.