Various artist - 16 x original Filmlobbykaarten card*) movie posters (diverse films) - A THUNDER OF DRUMS; TARGET ZERO; ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST; THE MOB; HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER





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Δέκα έξι γνήσιες Filmlobbykaarten από διαφορετικές κλασικές ταινίες, συμπεριλαμβανομένων τίτλων του Charles Bronson, προσφέρουν ιστορία του σινεμά και ενδιαφέρον στις προσφορές.
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16 x original Filmlobbykaarten card*) movie posters (diverse films)
5 x Charles Bronson A THUNDER OF DRUMS original 1961 lobby card movie poster
Size 28x 36 centimeters
The condition is good
2 x One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Lobby Card movie poster #2 en 4
Size 28.4x 35.4
The condition is good, has pin holes on the corners
4 x TARGET ZERO Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Korean War US Army
Size 28.4x 36.2 centimeters
The condition is good, pin holes in the corners
2x THE MOB Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Broderick Crawford
Size 28.4 x 35.7 centimeters
1951 and 1957
The condition is good, has pin holes on the corners
3 x HIGHPLAINS DRIFTER Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Clint Eastwood
Size 28.4x 36.2 centimeters
The condition is good, pin holes in the corners
Original Vintage Movie Photo 981-120 Ten North Frederick (1958)
Format 20.5x26 centimeter
Condition is good
*) Lobby Maps
Film lobby cards are a uniquely American creation. They are a hybrid of movie posters and, usually, pictures of movie stars. In the early 1910s, the small nickelodeons, where movies were first shown, began to transform into larger, more permanent, and more elegant venues. As a result of this growth, more advertising was needed to promote the films that these new movie palaces offered. So in addition to the beautiful, colorful lithographic film posters, there was a need for photographic images.
Sometime around 1913, lobby card sets were produced, and they were basically photographs printed on a heavy paper that looked like cardboard. For several years, lobby sets were made in both an 11" x 14" (about 28 x 36 cm.) size and a smaller 8" x 10" version (about 20 x 26 cm.). Eventually, the larger 11" x 14" size became the standard size for U.S. lobby cards. Sets usually contain 8 cards, but only four and as many as 15 were made.
16 x original Filmlobbykaarten card*) movie posters (diverse films)
5 x Charles Bronson A THUNDER OF DRUMS original 1961 lobby card movie poster
Size 28x 36 centimeters
The condition is good
2 x One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Lobby Card movie poster #2 en 4
Size 28.4x 35.4
The condition is good, has pin holes on the corners
4 x TARGET ZERO Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Korean War US Army
Size 28.4x 36.2 centimeters
The condition is good, pin holes in the corners
2x THE MOB Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Broderick Crawford
Size 28.4 x 35.7 centimeters
1951 and 1957
The condition is good, has pin holes on the corners
3 x HIGHPLAINS DRIFTER Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Clint Eastwood
Size 28.4x 36.2 centimeters
The condition is good, pin holes in the corners
Original Vintage Movie Photo 981-120 Ten North Frederick (1958)
Format 20.5x26 centimeter
Condition is good
*) Lobby Maps
Film lobby cards are a uniquely American creation. They are a hybrid of movie posters and, usually, pictures of movie stars. In the early 1910s, the small nickelodeons, where movies were first shown, began to transform into larger, more permanent, and more elegant venues. As a result of this growth, more advertising was needed to promote the films that these new movie palaces offered. So in addition to the beautiful, colorful lithographic film posters, there was a need for photographic images.
Sometime around 1913, lobby card sets were produced, and they were basically photographs printed on a heavy paper that looked like cardboard. For several years, lobby sets were made in both an 11" x 14" (about 28 x 36 cm.) size and a smaller 8" x 10" version (about 20 x 26 cm.). Eventually, the larger 11" x 14" size became the standard size for U.S. lobby cards. Sets usually contain 8 cards, but only four and as many as 15 were made.

