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Superman and the Mole Men Vintage Movie Poster George Reeves

$950.00

George Reeves Superman Original Vintage Movie Posters Memorabilia Collectibles For Sale
Superman and the Mole Men, 1951
Original Vintage Movie Poster One Sheet (French)
Starring George Reeves


 

When I was about 5 years old watching 1960s "Adventures fo Superman" reruns on our little black and white TV,  I'll never forget my mother's comment about George Reeves, "that is the Real Superman".   So there you have it, if Mom said it, it must be true!. 

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Considered by many to forever be the quintessential Superman, George Reeves, left the world with a touch of immortality.  Many actors have come after but George Reeves was the definitive Superman.  Here is a rare French release One Sheet movie poster.    Just a beauty!  Very good-Excellent condition.   

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Spectacular vintage Superman one sheet. This is the French version released the same year. The artwork is almost identical to the US version one sheet (which sells for $5000-10,000). This one sheet is in very good-excellent condition, with expected age toning an some minor boder wear.    And 100% Original Un-Restored Condition! .   And, as you can see gorgeous bright colors!!   

Superman and the Mole Men (Lippert, 1951).  First Release French  (32" X 47"). 
The Man of Steel is back for his first feature-length adventure, proving Superman was ready to graduate from the serials and claim the silver screen for greatness. With George Reeves replacing Kirk Alyn in the title role, Superman and the Mole Men served as a hugely successful de facto pilot for the TV series that followed, and in fact was eventually edited down and broadcast as a two-part episode of the series. Reeves strikes an iconic pose on this spectacular one sheet
Starring George Reeves, Phyllis Coates, Jeff Corey, Walter Reed, J. Farrell MacDonald, Stanley Andrews, Ray Walker, Hal K. Dawson, and Frank Reicher. Directed by Lee Sholem. 

Note: Cvtreasures stamp Not on original