Savage Mutiny, 1953

Savage Mutiny, 1953

Artist: Johnny Weissmuller, Angela Stevens
Original Movie Poster 11×14 Lobby Cards: set of 8, Columbia Pictures, USA, NSS# 53/9
$275.00 (CAD)
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Savage Mutiny released by Columbia Pictures in USA in 1953
Original issue vintage movie poster 11×14 Lobby Cards, set of 8, National Screen Service/NSS# 53/9. Professionally displayed in theatres then stored for decades, now available for private ownership. Used but in Fine condition.
Jungle Jim needs to relocate native people from an island where an atom bomb is to be tested and he battles agents sent by an enemy power to interfere.
TAGLINE: Columbia Pictures presents Johnny Weissmuller as Jungle Jim.
Item: Lobby Cards, set of 8, 11 x 14 inches | 28 x 35.5 cm
Title: Savage Mutiny
Released: 1953 February 3
Country: USA
Studio: Columbia Pictures
NSS#: 53/9
Genre: Action, Adventure
Cast: Johnny Weissmuller with Angela Stevens, Lester Matthews, Nelson Leigh and Tamba (The Talented Chimp)
Screen Play by: Sol Shor
Story by: Based upon the famous Jungle Jim King Features Syndicate newspaper
Directed by: Spencer G. Bennet
Produced by: Sam Katzman
Condition: Very Fine – (used) with bright colours and overall clean appearance, few pinholes outside of image area, light toning, light edge wear, no stains, no tape marks BUT one lobby card “Jungle Jim Being Injected” has large black handwriting on reverse “Hangman’s Knot star Randolph Scott” which is not visible unless paper is held up to a light.
Stock ID: MPLCx8SAV53ph
Provenance – purchased 1980s from a travelling salesman whose friends bought a building in Los Angeles and discovered a trove of vintage movie posters which had been used for display.
Please know that vintage movie posters were printed as inexpensive advertising and were not intended to be preserved into the future as cherished works of art reflecting a specific time, which is what they have become. As such, most of them were handled or stored with indifference and have been lost or destroyed. Surviving authentic vintage movie posters could have their pinholes, stains and handling marks be considered their “beauty marks”, as this is evidence of their rich history of being printed, distributed and exhibited to be gazed upon by unknown numbers of movie-goers of a previous generation.

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