Sell or Auction Your 1935 Mad Love Title Lobby Card Movie Poster for up to About $50,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Mad Love is a 1935 horror film directed by Karl Freund and stars Peter Lorre, Frances Drake and Colin Clive. The film follows the story of a mad surgeon, Dr. Gogol, whose obsession with a woman leads him to transplant the hands of a deceased knife-thrower to her husband. Mad Love wasn’t a success upon its release, however over the years its popularity and positive critical response has increased and is now considered a cult classic.
Below is a recent realized price for a 1935 Mad Love title lobby card movie poster. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
1935 Mad Love Title Lobby Card Movie Poster. Sold for About $50,000.
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Oscar Statue Awarded to MGM for the 1943 Film “Heavenly Music”
The original Oscar, awarded to MGM for Best Short Subject (Two Reel) for 1943’s “Heavenly Music,” an American short fantasy film directed by Josef Berne. Engraved wrap-around plaque reads, “Presented to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / for the Best Production in the Short Subject / Two-Reel Classification / ‘Heavenly Music’ / Jerry Bresler and Sam Coslow, Co-Producers / 1943″. The figure and film reel, composed of gold-plated britannium measuring 10.25″ tall, top the pedestal, bringing the total height to 13.25”. The pedestal’s diameter measures 5.25″ and the award weighs 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Heavy tarnishing to statue, else in very good condition. Sold for $106,231.
”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.
Scarce John Wayne Cowboy Hat Worn in Six Films That Defined The Iconic Actor’s Western Career
Incredibly rare and iconic cowboy hat worn by the legendary John Wayne in six major westerns. Wayne wore the hat in the 1961 film ”The Comancheros”, the 1963 film ”McClintock!”, the 1965 film ”The Sons of Katie Elder”, the 1966 film ”El Dorado”, and the 1969 film ”The Undefeated”. Camel-colored felt cowboy hat has ”John Wayne / ‘Comancheros”’ written in black marker to underneath of front brim, with an additional ”John Wayne” written in black marker to leather sweatband, as well as ”#3” written in green pen to leather. Hat’s brim measures 16” in length and is 5” tall. Inside measures 7” in diameter. Six little holes to brim. With provenance from the Collection of John Wayne, the Collection of Chuck Roberson (the actor’s stunt double), John Hagner’s Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame, and Mecum Auctions, Santa Monica, CA, July 26-27, 2013, lot F168. Overall very good. From John Wayne worn costume auction. Sold for $37,500.

Marilyn Monroe’s personal copy of the unfinished 1962 film ”Something’s Got to Give,” abandoned after the star’s untimely death in 1962. In fact, most of the film’s completed footage remained unseen for many years. Monroe notoriously had missed a slew of shooting days due to a ”sinus infection” that disappeared at night, when she was photographed about town. This infuriated director George Cukor, and Twentieth Century-Fox went so far as to fire her on 11 June 1962 for missing 17 of the 30 shooting days. But, when co-star Dean Martin countered with, ”No Marilyn, no picture”, the studio relented and took her back, though she sadly died less than two months later. Script runs 161pp. long with 51 revised pages. Spine of script has the film’s title printed in black lettering with the date ”March 29, 1962.” Cover has ”Final / Confidential / For Planning Purposes Only” printed on it, as well as, ”Something’s Got to Give / March 29, 1962” and ”Property of / Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation” imprinted with the studio logo. Script measures 8.5” x 11” with some minor creasing, else very good. Housed in a custom-made red cloth box with a matching red leather slipcase. With Christie’s provenance. Sold for $25,428.
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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