Anonymous - De hond van de Baskervilles - 1950s

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Original cinema poster from 1959 for the Belgian release of the British horror- and crime film "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (Le Chien des Baskerville / De hond van Baskerville) by Terence Fisher and released by Hammer Film / United Artists, based on the 1902 novel by British author Arthur Conan Doyle.
Peter Cushing stars in the leading role (Sherlock Holmes), flanked by André Morell as Dr. Watson and a (very young) Christopher Lee as Sir Henry Baskerville.
Connoisseurs still regard the Hammer version as the most successful film adaptation of Doyle's evergreen, in 1959 rightly marked as 'not suitable for children' / 'Enfants non admis'.

Condition B+: The text strip ('Le Paris - cette semaine enfants non admis') at the top of the poster has been retouched. Please see photos. On a sheet of Japanese paper.
Shipping: rolled in a sturdy tube with Bpost track & trace.
Synopsis:
At the end of the 18th century Sir Hugo Baskerville, a devilish and cruel nobleman who ruled over Devon from his Baskerville Hall estate, murders a farmer. Thereupon Sir Hugo is attacked and fatally wounded by a monstrously large dog.
A hundred years later Sir Charles Baskerville, a descendant of Sir Hugo, dies under mysterious circumstances on the moor. Since members of the Baskerville family have likewise met their end in mysterious ways before him, the legend resurfaces that a monster has it in for the heirs of Baskerville Hall.
Dr. Mortimer, a good friend of Sir Charles, informs Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of the curse that rests on the Baskerville lineage. He asks them to investigate the suspicious death of Sir Charles. He then introduces them to Sir Henry, Sir Charles's nephew. Henry is the new heir who has come from South Africa to settle on the estate. Holmes asks Watson to ensure the protection of Sir Henry. Watson is to keep Henry away from the eerie fens where his ancestors perished. Meanwhile Holmes himself conducts secret investigations. (Source: Wikipedia)

Original cinema poster from 1959 for the Belgian release of the British horror- and crime film "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (Le Chien des Baskerville / De hond van Baskerville) by Terence Fisher and released by Hammer Film / United Artists, based on the 1902 novel by British author Arthur Conan Doyle.
Peter Cushing stars in the leading role (Sherlock Holmes), flanked by André Morell as Dr. Watson and a (very young) Christopher Lee as Sir Henry Baskerville.
Connoisseurs still regard the Hammer version as the most successful film adaptation of Doyle's evergreen, in 1959 rightly marked as 'not suitable for children' / 'Enfants non admis'.

Condition B+: The text strip ('Le Paris - cette semaine enfants non admis') at the top of the poster has been retouched. Please see photos. On a sheet of Japanese paper.
Shipping: rolled in a sturdy tube with Bpost track & trace.
Synopsis:
At the end of the 18th century Sir Hugo Baskerville, a devilish and cruel nobleman who ruled over Devon from his Baskerville Hall estate, murders a farmer. Thereupon Sir Hugo is attacked and fatally wounded by a monstrously large dog.
A hundred years later Sir Charles Baskerville, a descendant of Sir Hugo, dies under mysterious circumstances on the moor. Since members of the Baskerville family have likewise met their end in mysterious ways before him, the legend resurfaces that a monster has it in for the heirs of Baskerville Hall.
Dr. Mortimer, a good friend of Sir Charles, informs Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson of the curse that rests on the Baskerville lineage. He asks them to investigate the suspicious death of Sir Charles. He then introduces them to Sir Henry, Sir Charles's nephew. Henry is the new heir who has come from South Africa to settle on the estate. Holmes asks Watson to ensure the protection of Sir Henry. Watson is to keep Henry away from the eerie fens where his ancestors perished. Meanwhile Holmes himself conducts secret investigations. (Source: Wikipedia)

Details

Era
1900-2000
Designer/artist
Anonymous
Poster title
De hond van de Baskervilles
Subject
Arthur Conan Doyle, Detective, Sherlock Holmes, Horror, Graphic design, Literature, Movie Theater
Estimated period
1950s
Country of origin
Belgium
Condition
B+ (good - small imperfections)
Height
54 cm
Width
36 cm
BelgiumVerified
2396
Objects sold
100%
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