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Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest Sci Fi Authentic Original Vintage Movie Theater Poster Lobby Card Cary Grant Guaranteed Authentic

Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest Sci Fi Authentic Original Vintage Movie Theater Poster Lobby Card Cary Grant Guaranteed Authentic

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Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest 

Authentic Original Vintage Movie Theater Poster Lobby Card, 1959 
Starring Cary Grant


The iconic imagery of Cary Grant running away from a charging airplane has been called one the most famous and significant lobby cards of the Golden Age of Hollywood!   

This is the first time we have acquired this spectacular Historic lobby card in about ten years!   * See enlargeable images above

Condition:  Excellent.  Nice bright colors and amazing condition with just slightest indication of subtle border wear and a light barely noticable pinhole on each corner as indication of actual theater use in 1959 .  In lower right has a very fainted Australian Censor stamp that you wouldn’t even see if you didn’t know it was there.  
Of all these I have seen appear on the market over the past 40 years, this one has survived in exceptional condition.  
None of the typical tears, missing pieces, stains, scratches or color fading you see on most. 

This lobby card, from one of director Alfred Hitchcock's best films, captures one of the cinema's finest moments as the biplane attacks a "very out of place" Cary Grant. This scene and the "house" scene from Psycho are the most desirable of all Hitchcock lobbies. 

This iconic imagery of Cary Grant running away from a charging airplane has become the defining visual for Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece, North by Northwest. This lobby card captures that very moment, and from a rather intense angle. Grant actually thought himself too old to play the character, but Alfred Hitchcock was determined he should be Richard Thornhill, even going so far as to avoid casting James Stewart, who genuinely wanted the part

The biplane scene in North by Northwest is iconic because it epitomizes Alfred Hitchcock's mastery of suspense, visual storytelling, and innovation. By setting the sequence in a vast, open cornfield under broad daylight, Hitchcock subverts expectations, making the ordinary extraordinary and creating an atmosphere of relentless vulnerability. Cary Grant’s desperate attempt to escape the anonymous, lethal biplane symbolizes the film's broader themes of an everyman caught in a web of danger beyond his control. The scene's striking imagery—Grant running for his life against the barren backdrop as the plane closes in—has become one of the most memorable visuals in cinematic history.

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This iconic moment has been widely used in cinematic promotion and as a representation of classic Hollywood because it distills the essence of thrilling filmmaking into a single, unforgettable image. It captures the allure of star power, as Grant’s presence exudes both charisma and relatability, while the sequence's timeless tension speaks to Hitchcock's innovative genius. As a visual shorthand for the suspense, drama, and elegance associated with classic Hollywood, it has been endlessly parodied, referenced, and celebrated, ensuring its enduring legacy in film history.

Remember, He who hesitates!

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