VINCENT PRICE - INSCRIBED LOBBY CARD SIGNED - HFSID 175530
Price: $320.00
VINCENT PRICE
Vincent Price inscribes a color 14x11 lobby card promoting his 1944 film,
Laura.
Lobby Card inscribed and signed: "For Glen - My Best/Always/Vincent
Price". Color, 11x14. Promoting the 1944 film, Laura. ©1952 by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Captioned at lower margin. Laura was
nominated for Academy Awards for Best Director (Otto Preminger), Best
Supporting Actor (Clifton Webb), Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography
(win) and Best Art Direction. An early film noir and one of the most popular
suspense films of the 1940s, Laura starred Dana Andrews (as New York
detective Mark McPherson), Gene Tierney (as title character Laura Hunt, a
supposed murder victim), Clifton Webb (as columnist Waldo Lydecker, a role that
brought the veteran Broadway star immediate film stardom), Vincent Price (as
socialite Shelby Carpenter) and Judith Anderson (as Carpenter's wealthy
patroness, Ann Treadwell). A dramatic actor of stage and screen, Vincent Price's
portrayals of maniacal schemers established him as the master of horror
films. Some of the other memorable films for which Price (1911-1993) is
remembered include House of Wax, The Fly, The House of
Usher, The Pit and the Pendulum and The Masque of the Red
Death. Lightly soiled and stained at margins. Nicked at edges, four ¼-inch
tears at upper right blank edge. Light paper clip impression at upper margin.
Overall, fine condition.
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