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Casablanca, the 1942 romance drama starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, is considered one of the greatest films in history. Bogart plays American expat, Rick Blaine, who contemplates helping a former love who is in town escape Casablanca with her husband during World War II. Casablanca won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and was nominated for an additional five.
Below is a recent realized price for a 1962 Casablanca Italian photobusta set of 8. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
1962 Casablanca Italian Photobusta Set of 8. Sold for About $50,000.
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Oscar Awarded to Celebrated Art Director Richard Day For Wartime Romance ”This Above All” — 1942
Academy Award presented to Richard Day for Best Art Direction at the 15th Academy Awards. Statue was won by Day jointly with Joseph C. Wright and Thomas Little for their work on ”This Above All”, released in 1942. The war-themed romance was adapted for the screen from a novel by Eric Knight, the same author who created Hollywood gem ”Lassie”. Anatole Litvak directed Tyrone Power as Clive Briggs, a soldier stationed in England who goes AWOL and falls in love with Prudence Cathaway, a British socialite played by Joan Fontaine. Thomas Mitchell, Nigel Bruce and Gladys Cooper also starred. This is the only Oscar the film won of its four nominations. Richard Day himself was nominated an astounding 20 times over the course of his illustrious career. This is the fourth in Day’s roster of seven Oscars, awarded for his work on such distinguished classics as ”How Green Was My Valley”, ”A Streetcar Named Desire” and ”On The Waterfront”. Iconic figure is a knight posed perfectly symmetrically with a crusader’s sword, standing on a film reel, the five spokes of which represent actors, writers, directors, producers and technicians. Gold-plated brittanium statue sits atop a black lacquered metal base bearing plaques labeling the award. Underside of the base is lined in brown felt. Weighs 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Figure is lightly tarnished with some rubbing to the finish, and the bottom edge of the base shows chipping to the finish and a few nicks, else near fine. Sold for $102,152.

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”Uncivil Warriors” One-Sheet Movie Poster From 1935, Owned by Moe Howard
Very rare one-sheet movie poster for ”Uncivil Warriors”, one of the earliest and most beloved Three Stooges films, released in 1935. One-sheets from the 1930s are exceedingly rare, with this poster all the more special as owned by Moe Howard. Linen-backed poster measures 27” x 41”. Mild restoration at folds. Colors remain bright, with strong visual appeal, in near fine condition. Sold for $37,500.
Ultra-Rare Original 1946 Gilda Movie Poster Featuring Rita Hayworth in Her Landmark Role
Original Columbia Pictures 1946 Gilda movie poster starring Rita Hayworth in her best-known performance as Hollywood’s ultimate femme fatale. Directed by Charles Vidor, “Gilda” was released just after the end of WWII and was lauded for its mixture of genres and rather modern approach to character interaction. The poster features the iconic Hayworth in a debonair pose holding a cigarette with a headline reading in part: “There NEVER was a woman like Gilda! / Columbia Pictures presents / Rita Hayworth as Gilda with Glenn Ford…” Poster by Morgan Litho Co. measures 27″ x 41″ and has folds throughout, with a long vertical scratch and small tear down the front of her dress, reinforced with a piece of brown tape on the back of poster. Some light tan stains and pinholes on and near the borders. Very good condition overall with still vibrant colors. Very scarce. Sold for $25,000.

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Joan Crawford’s hero dress from her magnum opus, “Mildred Pierce”. Joan Crawford currently ranks in the American Film Institute’s top ten actresses in the history of cinema. Polka-dot dress is worn by Crawford in the film’s promotional posters, in a still captured from the scene in the beginning of the film when she goes on a date, set at the Malibu beach house of her scheming beau Monte Beragon. Rayon dress, originally white, has since been dyed to a flesh tone color, with polka dots in a darker nude shade. Design features a slightly A-line cut shirt, long sleeves, pleated bodice and square neckline flanked by a simple bow on either side. A Warner Bros. Pictures label is sewn into the placket and has a hand note, “B – 2nd Dress / 18905-638”. Written inside the top in black felt tip is the note, “TBS / 209”. Dress fastens up the back and at the waistline with alternating snaps and hook-and-eye closures, also found at the cuffs. Discreet side zipper is placed over the hip. Likely altered for use in a later Warner Brothers film, dress measures 17.75″ from underarm to underarm, with 21″ sleeve and a petite 11″ across the waist. Original self-belt is absent; dress is accompanied by later grosgrain belt in brown with a cream stripe through the center. Scattered pinholes and stray threads, else near fine. A stunning piece worn by Crawford in her triumphant comeback role, where she delivered what is considered one of the Best Actress performances of all time. Provenance from Warner Brothers. Sold for $24,500.
Ingrid Bergman ”Joan of Arc” Sword
Sword prop procured for use by Hollywood legend Ingrid Bergman in the title role in “Joan of Arc”. Solid metal prop sword is painted to appear housed in its scabbard, made to look like wood with metal bindings and red decoration. Measures 42″ in length. Scattered chipping to paint, else near fine. Provenance from the Butterfield & Butterfield auction of Entertainment Memorabilia, held 26-27 June 1995, lot 495, and with a copy of the auction listing. Sold for $3,125.
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