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Dracula RARE Original Vintage Movie Theater Herald Bela Lugosi

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Original Vintage Horror Sci Fi Bela Lugosi Boris Karloff Classic Movie Film Theater Posters Memorabilia Collectibles For Sale
Dracula, 1931
RARE Original Vintage Movie Theater Herald
Starring Bela Lugosi



Highly scarce and desirable Original 1931 Herald for the Original showing of this iconic horror classic.  Gorgeous graphics front and back.  Including terrific original written provenance eon back detailing when the original recipient attending this historic cinematic event in 1931.   Very good-excellent condition.  
*See enlargeable images above and below.  A FIRST for Conway's Vintage Treasures !

Dracula (Universal, 1931). Herald (2.75" X 6.75" Folded, 5.5" X 6.75" Unfolded).
Bela Lugosi made his debut as cinema's most famous screen vampire in this adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. The film, arguably the most influential of the legend's film versions, launched Lugosi's career in horror movies and forever invited vampires across Hollywood's threshold. Offered here is the smaller, very rare, three-color herald for this horror classic. There is light glue residue on the back along the spine where it was in an album at one time. Some very minor stains, an ink stamp and hand writing on the back notating when the original  recipient attended the original Dracula showing in 1931.  Great Original Provenance!   . Folded, Very Fine-


Note:   Just to give you an idea of the immense popularity and skyrocketing value of a top tier horror masterpiece like "Dracula",  a 1931 "Dracula" Title Card sold at auction in July 2019 for $114,000 and a regular scene lobby card sold for $102,000.  A "Dracula" one sheet sold at auction in November 2017 for $525,800.   Making this fantastic 1931 Original "DRACULA"  Herald a remarkable opportunity and investment!

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