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27x41" poster for 1938's "The Lady In The Morgue" shows stars Patricia Ellis and Frank Jenks as well as pair of looming monster hands. "A Crime Club Production." .75" to 1" tears at fold crease intersections. Tears along fold lines and .5x.75" tape at top middle margin. VG. 27x41" one-sheet poster for 1958 Universal-International film "The Thing That Couldn't Die." Great graphics with beheaded man holding his still living head which stares at startled-looking woman. 1.75" and 3.25" streaks of insect damage along bottom fold line. Small tears along margins. VG. Also included in lot are two 11x14" lobby cards for the 1958 Universal film "Blood Of The Vampire." Both features scenes of mad scientist's laboratory. Moderate handling wear/aging with pin holes at margins, one having .5x1" tape remnants at top middle margin. VG overall. Last item in lot is 11x14" lobby card for 1964 release of the 1963 Boris Karloff Italian film "Black Sabbath." Karloff is not pictured other than his art image of his disembodied head being held up in art image at left under text "Not Since 'Frankenstein' Have You Seen Such Horror!" Streak of aging along left-hand margin with corner bumps. VF.
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