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On Tuesday, October 25, 2016, eMoviePoster opened their newest auction with 999 folded one-sheets covering all years and genres. Interested collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

Part III of their 17th Annual Halloween Auction is still open, ending on Sunday, October 30. Many of the best items in the auction are housed in Part III, so be sure to check it out on their website.

Folded one-sheets in the Tuesday auction include Empire Strikes Back (1980) Gone with the Wind style NSS printing, Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) NSS style with Roy Anderson art, Horror of Party Beach (1964) for the monster musical, Seven Days to Noon (1950) English version for the Boulting Brothers thriller, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) for the Indiana Jones flick with art by Richard Amsel, The Thing (1982) for the cool sci-fi flick with art by Drew Struzan, Beggar’s Opera (1953) English version with great art of Laurence Olivier, Old Acquaintance (1943) featuring a nice image of Bette Davis, The Godfather (1972) for Francis Ford Coppola’s crime classic with art by S. Neil Fujita, A Woman’s Face (1941) featuring cool art for the Joan Crawford film, and Guys and Dolls (1955) depicting Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra, and Vivian Blaine arm in arm.

Additional highlights are Man in the Moon (1961) English version with art by Carlantonio Longi, Shout (1978) English featuring cool art for the Alan Bates and Susannah York film, White Christmas for the 1961 rerelease showing Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen, Diane (1956) showing great close-up art of Lana Turner, Aliens (1986) featuring Sigourney Weaver holding Carrie Henn, Walkabout (1971) style B with naked swimmer, Just a Gigolo (1981) English version for the David Bowie flick, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) showing art of James Cagney, Commando (1985) featuring a cool images of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gypsy (1962) with cool art of Rosalind Russell and Natalie Wood, The Chinese Connection (1973) showing Kung Fu master Bruce Lee, and 1941 (1979) teaser for the Steven Spielberg movie.

Three surprising results from Part I of the Halloween auction are King Kong title card that realized $4,300, Frankenstein lobby card #6 for the 1951 rerelease hit $1,810, and Wolf Man lobby card #5 for the 1948 rerelease reached $1,750.

eMoviePoster sells 100,000 unique collectibles every year, and in 2015 they sold 127,888 items. Every one of the more than 1.1 million collectibles they have sold started at $1 with no reserve and no buyer’s premiums, and well over half of the auctions sold for $14 or under, and quite a few auctioned for just $1, $2, or $3 each. Also, despite their name, they don't just auction movie posters. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as signed items and scripts, and all sorts of special posters. Now is the time to consign to their December Major Auction which runs from November 29 to December 11 but if you have really great items, there may be time after that deadline to consign to their biggest auction of the year, but only if you contact them right away. Go to their Consign Page to learn about consigning to them for any of their auctions, or go to their Registration Page to sign up and start bidding.