CLINT EASTWOOD - LOBBY CARD UNSIGNED (USA) 1966 - HFSID 226624
Sale Price $180.00
Reg. $200.00
[CLINT EASTWOOD]
Color unsigned lobby card for the 1964 film A Fistful of
Dollars.
Lobby Card, unsigned. Color, 14x11. Promotion depicting Eastwood
in his role in the 1964 film, A Fistful of Dollars, which is billed as
"the first motion picture of its kind. It won't be the last!" True to the
tagline, A Fistful of Dollars was the first of the trilogy of "Dollar" or
"The Man With No Name" films in which Eastwood would star. This film, which
popularized the Italian Western, was followed by For A Few Dollars
More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). ©1966, United
Artists Corporation. Captioned at lower margin. Originally released as Per
Un Pugno Di Dollari in Italy on September 12,1964, A Fistful of
Dollars did not debut in the U.S. until January 18, 1967 due to copyright
problems. In addition to Eastwood, who played a cynical gunfighter who
offers his services to two rival gangs in a small border town, the cast
included Marianne Koch as Marisol, Gian Maria Volonté as Ramon Rojo, Wolfgang
Lukschy as John Baxter and Mario Brega as Chico. At the time he made this
film, actor Clint Eastwood (born in 1930) was starring as Rowdy Yates
(1959-1966) on the TV series, Rawhide. A Fistful of Dollars made
him a major star in the "Spaghetti Westerns" of Sergio Leone and brought him
increasingly important roles in U.S. films. While continuing to make
Westerns, Eastwood proved a popular, hard-boiled detective as well, beginning
with Dirty Harry (1971). He played sensitive roles as well, such as
opposite Meryl Streep in The Bridges of Madison County (1995), which he
also directed. Eastwood has continued to succeed as an older actor in films
including In the Line of Fire (1995) and Space Cowboys (2000), and
he has also proven to be an outstanding director, winning Academy Awards for
Best Director for Unforgiven (1991) and Million Dollar Baby
(2004) and receiving a Best Director Oscar nomination for Mystic
River (2003). Minor surface creases (not evident head on) at upper
background and touching actors' clothing. Fine condition.
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