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ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER CALL IT MURDER 1sh R1947 Huge Close Up Of Humphrey Bogart

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  • Condition: Condition: very good. The poster has minor fold and border wear. It is otherwise in pretty nice condition, and it displays well!
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Movies
  • Modified Item: No
  • Movie: CALL IT MURDER
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Size: 27" x 40 1/4"
  • Year: 1970-79
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:Used
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CALL IT MURDER 1sh R1947 huge close up of Humphrey Bogart with gun!<br>A 1947 Re-Release Midnight (re-titled "Call It Murder" for this re-release) Theatrical Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm])<br>Midnight, the 1934 Chester Erskine crime thriller starring Sidney Fox (she was a very pretty diminutive actress who began playing leading roles in 1931 at the age of 23, and she appeared in just 14 movies before retiring in 1934 when she married a studio executive; but she had an extremely unhappy abusive marriage, and she committed suicide in 1942, another one of those Hollywood tragedies we hear about all too often), O.P. Heggie (best remembered as the blind man who befriends the monster in "The Bride of Frankenstein", and also as the next door cellmate to Robert Donat in "The Count of Monte Cristo"), Henry Hull, Margaret Wycherly, Lynne Overman, Katherine Wilson, Richard Whorf, Humphrey Bogart, Moffat Johnson, and Henry O'Neill. Note that this was one of Bogart's final movies in Hollywood during his first period there, and after this, he gave up on Hollywood and went back to Broadway. The movie was quickly forgotten, but in 1947, some clever distributor dusted off this old movie and gave it a noir title, and advertised it with images of Bogart with a gun, and no doubt tricked people into thinking they were seeing a new Bogart movie!<br>Storyline<br>The foreman of a jury asks questions that send a woman to the electric chair for a murder committed in the heat of passion. On the night of the execution, his actions come back to haunt him.<br>DON'T BE FOOLED, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BUYING;  AN ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER IN THE FUTURE WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN A REPRODUCTION THAT WILL BE WORTHLESS!!<br>Please check out the above description and the pictures.<br>Please note the pictures may have camera flash.<br>The poster was in a<br>UV protected plastic sleeve when the pictures were taken and may cause some distortion.<br>I try to describe the item as best I can but, one picture is worth a thousand words so please check out the pictures carefully before bidding. After winning the auction please make payment within three working days, or please notify me for other arrangements. Also I ship USPS mostly priority mail the price is competitive and provides a tracking number.<br>If you would; please take a few minutes to check out my other items that I have for sale at my Ebay Store. I try to post interesting and fun stuff, mostly old toys, vintage movie posters and collectibles, so it might be in your interest to put me on your saved seller list.<br>Either way thanks for looking. Please note that this a hobby to me, and the overhead is less for me to resell than other sellers.<br>The starting price is set to the lowest price that I will sell that item for, there is no reserve.<br>Thanks Tom