Description: THE FRESHMAN 1925 * HAROLD LLOYD * SPECIAL DIE-CUT MOVIE POSTER * CLASSIC COMEDY * EXTREMELY RARE!!National Film Preservation Board, U.S.A. 1990**ONE OF ONLY TWO KNOWN**MOVIE POSTERS & LOBBY CARDS ARE A GREAT HEDGE AGAINST INFLATION The Freshman (Pathé, 1925). Special Die-Cut Window Card (12" x 22"). Classic Comedy.Starring Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Brooks Benedict, James Anderson, Hazel Keener and Joseph Harrington. Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor. The Freshman is widely considered one of Lloyd's most hilarious, well-constructed films and was his most successful silent film of the 1920's. Hugely popular at the time of it's release, it sparked a craze for college films that lasted well beyond the 1920's. It was one of Lloyd's few films to remain widely available after the sound era, and he reissued the film (with cuts) and used extended scenes in compilation films of the 1960's. The football game sequence was reused by Lloyd and director Preston Sturges in Lloyd's last film, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947). Credited as being the first "sports" movie produced.The film was selected into the National Film Registry in 1990 for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATRICAL RELEASE SPECIAL DIE-CUT WINDOW CARD PRINTED IN 1925 FOR THEATER USE AND IS NOT A REPRODUCTION, BOOTLEG, REPRINT OR STORE BOUGHT ITEM!!SPECIAL DIE-CUT WINDOW CARD: Most of the "football" is die-cut, starting at the top. Half way down the poster, toward the bottom of the "football" there is a very light horizontal "score" on either side, but not across the bottom of the "football," where the top part of the poster can be folded back, letting the poster stand on it's own, leaving the "football" prominently sticking out. The very light "score" is in perfect condition as the poster has never been folded back. **ONE OF ONLY TWO KNOWN EXAMPLES!! **I SOLD THE OTHER ONE 27 YEARS AGO FOR $1,380.00!! YES, THAT'S RIGHT!! 27 YEARS AGO FOR $1,380.00!! IT'S DEFINITELY WORTH A LOT MORE NOW!! **MAKING THIS SECOND ONE AVAILABLE FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME!!**A ONE SHEET WITH THE SAME IMAGE SOLD 16 YEARS AGO FOR $6,600.00!! GET THIS GREAT POSTER TODAY FOR A TINY FRACTION OF THAT!! Poster has NO RESTORATION, NO PINHOLES and NO TAPE! There is a small clean tear on the right side, some light staining, some light dirt and some tiny dirt specks. With some minor restoration, poster would definitely look to be in NEAR MINT+ to MINT Condition. (SEE PHOTOS). GREAT CONDITION FOR A 99 YEAR OLD CLASSIC HAROLD LLOYD MOVIE POSTER!! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU! CHECK OUT THE OTHER GREAT POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS & MOVIE MEMORABILIA CURRENTLY LISTED!! TODD FEIERTAG is a name that is synonymous with Vintage Movie Posters since he's been buying and selling them for 61 years!! On MARCH 1, 1997 he conducted a single owner sale of his own material at Sotheby's(the largest auction house in the World) in New York which was the most successful movie poster auction of all time. Many of the rare posters were the finest examples in existence and/or the only known examples. Included in that auction was an original one sheet for THE MUMMY(1932) which sold for $453,500.00, more than doubling the previous high record for a poster. An astounding amount at that time and an auction record which stood for almost eighteen years.
Price: 1299.95 USD
Location: Orangeburg, New York
End Time: 2024-11-09T19:07:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size: 12 x 22 inches
STARS: HAROLD LLOYD, JOBYNA RALSTON, BROOKS BENEDICT
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original
GENRE: CLASSIC COMEDY
DIRECTORS: FRED C. NEWMEYER, SAM TAYLOR
Year: Pre-1940
Object Type: VINTAGE ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER
Industry: Movies