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1956 Forbidden Planet Half Sheet Poster!

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  1. doctorj!

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    #1 doctorj!, Jun 26, 2014
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    Forbidden Planet (MGM, 1956). Half Sheet (22" X 28") Style B. Intelligently written, impeccably cast - including a young Leslie Nielsen as Commander John J. Adams - with a substantial budget and exceptional production values, this is a film that has more than stood the test of time. When a rescue mission lands on Altair IV, searching for clues to the fate of the missing Bellerophon expedition, they find the last survivors - played by Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis - and a nigh-indestructible monster that threatens to obliterate the entire planet. In the half-century since its initial release, this has become one of the most admired and respected films of its genre, and the paper associated with it is some of the most collectible of its kind. Offered here is a stunning half sheet, with a striking image of Robby the Robot, who made his debut in this picture. This style half sheet is referred to as the "full-robot" style and much preferred, as the Style A half only pictures Robby from the waist up. Fewer examples of this style (style B) are know to exist verses Style A. This poster was folded but the colors are outstanding as the well as the condition. It has been professionally backed with some tear seals along the borders. The colors are very nice and bright.

    $4999 shipped with the US. International please inquire. Payment by check, money order, or paypal +3%.

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  2. Smiles

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    Very cool.

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