Birth of a Nation one sheet tops $1.7+ million vintage movie poster offering at Heritage Auctions
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Birth of a Nation one sheet tops $1.7+ million vintage movie poster offering at Heritage Auctions
The Birth of a Nation (Epoch Producing, 1915). One Sheet (28" X 42").



DALLAS, TX.- A one sheet poster for D.W. Griffith's 1915 epic The Birth of a Nation — considered to be one of the most controversial and explicitly racist films of the early 20th century — sold for $74,687 to an HA Live! bidder for more than three times expectations in Heritage Auctions' summer Vintage Movie Posters Auction. The July 30-31 auction realized more than $1.7 million, with top prices paid for pre-War horror posters and uncommon discoveries for classic American films.

"Despite being one of the most influential motion pictures of all time, posters from The Birth of a Nation movie are almost never seen at auction," said Grey Smith, Director of Vintage Posters at Heritage. "I'm not surprised it did well, but I was pleased to see it surpass expectations three times over. The entire auction was a success from start to finish."

Posters from horror films proved popular as a rare one sheet for 1939's sequel Son of Frankenstein, starring A-listers Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Basil Rathbone, sold for $43,020 and a one sheet for Universal's 1939 classic Dracula's Daughter sold for $35,850. A one sheet for The Mummy's Hand brought $14,937.

Multiple bidders vied for rare paper from Hollywood classics, including one of just a handful of one sheets known to exist from the 1930 film Morocco, starting Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich. The bright stone lithographed copy — which marked Dietrich's America movie debut — sold for $40,630. A one sheet for The Bell Boy, the 1918 film starring cinematic comedy giants Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton, sparked a bidding war among 10 people to blow past it's $3,000 pre-auction estimate to sell for $35,850.

Unusual discoveries sparked intense bidder interest as a scarce insert format poster for the iconic Casablanca sold for $33,460 and a set of three Italian premier display posters for 1966's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly — measuring an amazing 39-inches by 110-inches — sold for an astounding $31,070 against an $18,000 estimate. Famed poster artist Drew Struzan's original acrylic painting for the one sheet used for Cannonball Run II sold for $21,501.

Additional highlights include but are not limited to:

· A one sheet for The 39 Steps: Realized: $31,070.

· An advance one sheet for the 1948 Superman serial: Realized: $20,315.

· A Douglas Fairbanks stock poster three sheet: Realized: $16,730.

· The always popular one sheet for This Gun for Hire: Realized: $15,535.










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