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  • Sold Date: 11/12/2006
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay

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The Great Horror Photo SALE OF THE CENTURY!

We are auctioning off an extraordinary & one of a kind Horror Photo Archive.

These are 100% original photos , NOT reproductions. We DID NOT print them! They are being sold from collector to collector, with no rights given or implied.

These are the only ones we have!

Once they are sold out... that's it for good! See below for a detailed description of this unique collection.

is your once in a lifetime opportunity to add these never-before seen 8x10 candid and publicity shots to your rare photo collection!

3 RARE HAMMER GLAMOUR PHOTOS!

A HAMMER HORROR FILM
(1958)

Ralph Bates, Kate O'Mara, Veronica Carlson, Dennis Price, Jon Finch, Graham James, James Hayter, James Cossins

in

Horror of F rankenstein

Directed by Jimmy Sangster

Attention: these are very lo w resolution scans!
The actual (8x10) photos are incredibly sharp & crystal clear with no color distortion!

You are bidding on 3 rare publicity photos of the stunning Veronica Carlson, wearing a mini skirt and leather go-go boots. Her long legs are absolutely incredible!

ATTENTION British Bidders! Click to hear an important message! ATTENTION COLLECTORS! These original 8x10 photos come from an extraordinary & one-of-a-kind Horror Photo Archive, assembled in 1992-93 for an International Horror Cinema Exhibition , with cooperation from some of the major Hollywood film studios , who gave the Exhibition's curators unprecedented access to their precious image archives. The curators were allowed to professionally develop pristine 8x10 photos directly from the studios' original negatives and transparencies , on premium grade Kodak (silver gelatin) archival photographic paper yielding incredible results!

This was very expensive photo paper... the #1 choice of pro photographers. It contained actual microscopic silver particles embedded into the emulsion, which guaranteed maximum color saturation and 100+ years of stable shelf-life with no degradation, fading or loss of image clarity what-so-ever! Furthermore, most of these photos were developed "full frame," which means virtually no cropping of the image, unlike vintage theatrical and press stills, which usually cropped the image severely!

Most importantly... many of these images have never been seen by anyone before because they were never printed at the time of the films' original release dates. This was literally the first and only printing for most of these images!

The Horror Cinema Exhibition itself never took place, due to licensing problems. Fortunately, by the grace of God, most of their photos recently made their way into our hands. We decided to make them available to our esteemed friends and collectors who supported us on eBay over the years. Needless to say, this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to collect unique and original production images that no one has ever seen before... until now!

KEEP IN MIND... During filming of a movie, a photographer would shoot many rolls of photographic film for the studio publicity department, most of which were never printed. They were filed away and forgotten. Only a tiny fraction ever made their way to the printing press and became theatrical and/or press stills. Thus many thousands of unique candid images and outtakes have never been seen by the public . They languished in the vaults of the film studios, or worse, were lost or discarded altogether. Most of the 8x10 photos we are offering you were developed from those very same negatives that were never meant to be seen by the public.

This archive is a truly unique and precious document of Hammer Films , the world's leader in Gothic Horror, and the studio uniqu...
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